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Will Mexico City Run Out of Water?
Via Scientific American, a report on Mexico City’s water crisis: The global press recently warned that as early as June [...]
Energy, Cash and Climate Shape Talks Over the Giant Itaipu Dam
Via Dialogue Earth, an article on how – after 50 years – the treaty on Brazil and Paraguay’s shared dam [...]
In a Dammed and Diked Mekong, a Push to Restore the Flow
Via Yale e360, a look at the Mekong which – facing increasing land subsidence, saltwater intrusion, and flooding linked with [...]
What Will It Take For Bangladesh and India To Sign Transboundary River Agreements
Via Global Dialogue, a look at the need for Bangladesh and India to talk about sharing water on two major [...]
How Colorado Towns Are Trying To Get Some Water Certainty
Via NPR, a podcast on how Colorado towns are trying to get some water certainty: In Western Colorado, towns and [...]
Access to Groundwater To Unlock Sustainable Solutions for the Horn of Africa
Via UNDP, an announcement of a new initiative related to groundwater in the Horn of Africa: A new initiative called [...]

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