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Archive for November, 2023

Gaza’s Water Crisis: From Lever Of Occupation To Weapon Of War

Via WorldCrunch, a report on how shortages of water, which have ultimately long been controlled by Israel, have long been a brutal reality for the Palestinians of Gaza. Now with the ongoing bombing and siege campaign, the daily search for water has become central to the struggle to survive. Firas, a young Palestinian man from […]

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New Technologies That Can Reshape the Geopolitics of Water and Climate

Via The Helsinki Security Forum, commentary on new technologies that can shape the geopolitics of water and climate: New technologies and innovations are affecting every aspect of our lives. Intentional or not, big tech and other major technology developers are entering the geopolitical arena by providing data, information, or tools that are impacting decisions that […]

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How To Tackle Sub-Saharan Africa’s Water Crisis

Via The Frontier Post, commentary on how to tackle sub-Saharan Africa’s water crisis: Water should be considered a fundamental human right, to which all human beings are entitled, regardless of their background, ethnicity, nationality, religion or race. But consider yourself fortunate if you do have access to clean water around the clock, because it is […]

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Water Scarcity Is Exacerbated in the South

Via Science, a report on a new study examining the Southern Hemisphere which has experienced a 20% drop in water availability in 20 years: Water availability—the difference between precipitation and evaporation—is expected to decrease in many regions of the world because climate change has modified the water cycle, more water will be abstracted by the […]

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A Tangle of Rules to Protect America’s Water Is Falling Short

Courtesy of the New York Times, a report on how all 50 states how manage groundwater, a tangle of rules that show why the country’s aquifers are in trouble: AMERICA’S STEWARDSHIP of one of its most precious resources, groundwater, relies on a patchwork of state and local rules so lax and outdated that in many […]

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The Thirsty Dragon: China Taps Into Additional Water Conservation Efforts

Via ECNS.cn, a look at China’s increasing focus on water conservation: China’s local-level authorities are increasingly prioritizing investment effectiveness, focusing on water conservancy projects closely related to people’s livelihoods. This is also in line with the nation’s efforts at boosting urbanization, rural vitalization and economic recovery through better infrastructure, experts said. According to the Ministry […]

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