How does targeting water supply during war worsen the scarcity crisis?
We explore why water infrastructure is increasingly being targeted in the midst of war and conflict.

We explore why water infrastructure is increasingly being targeted in the midst of war and conflict.
The Stream discusses some of the most interesting issues, bringing fresh perspectives and lesser heard voices.
Bad Bunny as a case study in global relevance and diaspora power.

First of a series exploring the defining moments of the past decade.

Can wildlife tourism balance conservation, land rights and profit?

A few tech corporations control most of the world’s data. Some countries have been fighting to change that.

From ultra-processed foods to hidden chemicals, we ask whether what’s on our plates is making us ill.

As portions shrink and prices rise, shoppers feel the hidden cost of shrinkflation.

Handmade crafts are disappearing under mass production. What is lost when everything is made fast, cheap and at scale?

Are we raising a generation that can’t comprehend simple sentences?

We explore what’s in store for Venezuela after the capture of President Maduro by US personnel in Caracas.

We examine the online debate ignited by Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer.
