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The Thirsty Dragon: The Land Of 28,000 Missing Rivers

Via Counterpunch, a look at China’s water crisis: As a lot of attention is being paid to the negative consequences of environmental pollution in China, another crisis is brewing of equally dangerous consequences for people’s health and for the country’s development: water scarcity. The National Intelligence Council (NIC) report Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds states with regard to China, […]

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Water Crises A Global Threat, Says National Intelligence Director

As reported by Circle of Blue, James Clapper, director of national intelligence, presented the 2014 assessment of global security threats to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence last week. For the fourth consecutive report, a section is dedicated to water: Risks to freshwater supplies — due to shortages, poor quality, floods, and climate change — […]

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World Economic Forum: Water Is A Top 3 Global Risk

Via GreenBiz, a report on the WEF’s recent ranking of water as a top 3 global risk: Too much, too little, too dirty. For the third consecutive year, reckless use and abuse of water is seen by global authorities as having the potential to seriously disrupt social stability, upend business supply chains, imperil food and […]

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