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Tajikistan Calls For Accelerated Water Action

Via Korea Herald, a report on Tajikistan’s water issues: Leaders, experts and policymakers called for urgent action to address water challenges at the Third Dushanbe Water Action Decade Conference held in Tajikistan’s capital of Dushanbe last week. Held June 10-13, the conference was part of a biennial series co-organized by the government of Tajikistan, the […]

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The Thirsty Dragon: China Diverts Water To Drought-Affected Regions

Via ECNS.cn, a report that People try to rescue a stranded vehicle on a flooded road in Hezhou, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, on Saturday. Heavy rainfall hit central and northern areas of Hezhou from Friday night into Saturday, leading to flooding on some roads. (HUANG XUHU/FOR CHINA DAILY) Chinese authorities called for enhanced emergency water […]

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Water Tensions Boil Over In Drought-Stricken Central Algeria Over Months of Water Shortages

Via AP News, a report on riots erupting in drought-stricken central Algeria over months of water shortages: Violent riots erupted in a drought-stricken Algerian desert city last weekend after months of water shortages left taps running dry and forced residents to queue to access water for their households. In Tiaret — a central Algerian city […]

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The Decline of the Rio Grande

Via The New Yorker, an article on the decline of the Rio Grande: The smell that comes from a sugar mill operating at full capacity is malty and industrial, something like fermented molasses. “Normal people don’t like it, but, for us, it’s the smell of a sugar mill running. So I love that smell,” Cain […]

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Parched in the Panhandle: How Industry Ushered In New Era of Groundwater Depletion in Oklahoma

Via Investigate Midwest, a report on how Seaboard Foods rebuilt the Oklahoma panhandle’s economy, which ushered in a new era of groundwater depletion: Key takeaways * Groundwater levels in the panhandle have been declining for decades but depleted at a quicker rate after the opening of Seaboard’s pork processing plant. * State water laws have […]

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The Parched Tiger: Rural India Runs Dry as Thirsty Megacity Mumbai Sucks Water

Via Terra Daily, a report on the impact that Mubai’s water demands have upon rural communities: Far from the gleaming high-rises of India’s financial capital Mumbai, impoverished villages in areas supplying the megacity’s water are running dry — a crisis repeated across the country that experts say foreshadows terrifying problems. “The people in Mumbai drink […]

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