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Archive for July, 2018

The Parched Tiger: India, Pakistan and Climate Change – A Tale of Three Adversaries

Via Future Directions International, a look at the potential for India and Pakistan to cooperate over water scarcity issues: Background Following the JuneĀ reportĀ from leading Indian think-tank NITI Aayog, Pakistan senate opposition leader, Sherry Rehman, urged Pakistan and India to work together to address climate change. Citing South Asia as one of the most vulnerable regions […]

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Water Shortage In Southern Iran Turns Into Crisis

Via The Iran Project, a report on the water shortage in southern Iran: The poor quality of drinking water in southern Iran, particularly the south-western province of Khuzestan, has triggered protests in recent weeks. Residents in the cities of Abadan and Khorramshahr in Khuzestan have staged several protest rallies over the past few weeks as […]

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