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The Qosh Tepa Canal: A Source of Hope in Afghanistan 

Via The Diplomat, a report on the Qosh Tepal Canal project which faces many challenges, not the least of which is unease in Central Asia about water security: In Afghanistan, a desolate landscape almost entirely secluded from the rest of the world and burdened by starvation and severe climate changes, my father finds comfort in […]

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Mexico City’s Water Crisis

Via China Asia Daily, a report on Mexico City’s water crisis where citizens are turning to conservation efforts as the capital battles severe scarcity amid low rain levels, drought: Mexico City is enacting various strategies to combat severe water scarcity, as a yearslong lack of rainfall continues to impact the local water supply. The water […]

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