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Archive for June, 2014

Lima: Served Without Water

Courtesy of Circle of Blue, an interesting look at Lima, Peru’s water challenges: Lima’s water trucks provide guides to understanding the circumstances affecting 21st century Peru, and to a larger extent the other fast-growing cities of Latin America. Municipal governments and taxpayers are not anxious to invest in water infrastructure to supply running water or […]

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Iran Faces Dangerous Water Crisis As Temperatures Rise

Via Nature World News, a report on Iran’s deepening water crisis: As summer presses on and temperatures rise, water scarcity in Iran is becoming a national emergency. Iran is facing a critical shortage of water as arid temperatures rise with the encroaching summer season. According to Future Directions International (FDI), an independent strategic analysis group based […]

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The Parched Tiger: India’s Water Security

Courtesy of Future Directions International, a detailed look at India’s water security: Key Points With forecast population growth, India will face a growing challenge to secure food and water for its population. India currently has enough food and water per capita to remain secure, but a lack of storage capacity will hinder the continuation of […]

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