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Battle Over Nile River Ownership Threatens One of World’s Largest Wetlands

Photo by Michael Gwyther-Jones When we think of the Nile river, we think of Egypt, but for African countries upriver, ownership of the Nile is under hot contention . The river flows through 10 nations from its headwaters in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean, but historically only Egypt and the Sudan have rights to the water. Nations now speaking out include Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda, who have signed a treaty that will secure rights to the w… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Battle Over Nile River Ownership Threatens One of World’s Largest Wetlands

Meet the New 4-Part Climate Bill

Photo via a Green Living It looks like Senate Democrats are indeed going to make one last push for energy reform before the November election circus takes the main stage. The legislation, which hasn’t been entirely hammered out yet, will have four main parts, Politico reports — including a part specifically designed to address the BP Gulf Spill and offshore drilling. Here’s a quick look at those parts: … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Meet the New 4-Part Climate Bill