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Nations At ‘Extreme Risk’ Due To Limited Access To Water

Via Yale’s Environment360, a report that ten countries worldwide, including five African nations, are at “extreme risk” because of limited access to clean, fresh water, according to a new global water security index.  As the article notes: “… the effects of climate change and population growth will exacerbate the stress on these water supplies, potentially […]

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Water Diplomacy

Courtesy of The Huffington Post, an interesting article on water diplomacy.  As the report notes: “…Uneasy about relying on water imported from Malaysia and determined to sustain its booming growth, Singapore devotes much effort to innovative water planning. The Singapore River has become a giant reservoir, rainstorm runoff is carefully collected, used water is treated […]

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