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Scientific American

Do Dams Increase Water Use?

Reservoirs may promote waste by creating a false sense of water security.
ScienceWater
The New York Times

Northern Cyprus Sees Hope in Water Pipeline

Water
The New York Times

Private Funding Brings a Boom in Hydropower, With High Costs

BiodiversityEnergyWater
Nature Outlook

The Real Cost of Energy

All energy production has environmental and societal effects. But calculating them — and pricing energy accordingly — is no easy task.
EconomicsEnergyWater
Wired

The New York Times

Heading Off Negative Impacts of Dam Projects

ConservationEnergyWater
The New York Times

Water Adds New Constraints to Power

EnergyNexusWater
The New York Times

Turning to Water Conservation to Save Energy

EnergyNexusWater
The New York Times

Guyana Offers a Model to Save Rain Forest

Climate ChangeConservationIndigenous
The New York Times

A Clash Over Mining and Water

PollutionWater
The New York Times

Ethanol Boom Creates Environmental Impact

EnergyWater
The New York Times

Rich in Coal, a Tribe Struggles to Overcome Poverty

IndigenousWater
The New York Times

Holding On to What Was in the Andamans

BiodiversityClimate Change
The New York Times

Advocate Helps Track Polluters on Supply Chain

PollutionWater
The New York Times

Nestlé’s Thirst for Water Splits Small U.S. Town

Environmental JusticeWater
The New York Times

Bottled Water Industry Triggers Strong Reactions

Environmental JusticeWater
Economist

Wiring the World Below

Economist

Into the Wildwood: A GM species may soon be liberated deliberately

Science
The New York Times

Doing More While Using Less Power

ConservationEnergyEnergy Efficiency
The New York Times

Waste-to-Energy Plants a Waste of Energy

EnergyPollution