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Via Terra Daily, a report on Myanmar’s ongoing probe into a controversial dam backed by China: Myanmar is probing whether to resume construction on a controversial Chinese-backed dam, state media reported Saturday, with promises to listen to fierce public opposition to the project. The fate of the $3.6 billion Myitsone dam in northern Kachin state […]
Read more »Via Third Pole.net, a report on two separate processes by India and Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty that threaten to drag the World Bank into the dispute, and threaten to undermine the treaty: India has accused the World Bank of following procedures not in consonance with the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). The IWT governs […]
Read more »Via Al Jazeera, a look at Iran’s water crisis: It is hard to imagine life without access to sufficient quantities of fresh water, but in some parts of the world, particularly the Middle East, that is becoming more than a theoretically disturbing possibility, as climate change, mass migration, environmental degradation, drought and political instability – […]
Read more »Courtesy of The Guardian, a look at how drought is affecting India’s dairy industry: The severity of the latest El Niño weather cycle led to rivers and lakes drying up in northern India. The children in the villages […]
Read more »Via Terra Daily, an update on a new study looking at the decline of Iran’s Lake Urmia: The dramatic decline of Iran’s Lake Urmia – once the second-largest hypersaline lake in the world – has both direct human and climatic causes, according to a new study published in the Journal of Great Lakes Research. The […]
Read more »Via Daily Seed, a report that India’s top court has ordered Punjab state to share river water: India’s top court ordered authorities in northern Punjab state Thursday to share river water supplies with a neighbouring state, triggering a spate of resignations by angry lawmakers. The water dispute between Punjab and Haryana has been simmering for over […]
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