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Himalayan Water Disputes Awaken the Tensions and Promises of the UN Watercourses Convention
Via , an article on how the current Himalayan water disputes have awakened the tensions and promises of the UN [...]
Caspian Sea Level Fallen So Much that Russia and Kazakhstan To Dredge a Channel to Offshore Wells
The water level of the Caspian Sea has fallen to its lowest level in recorded history, restricting the ability of [...]
The ‘Water Mafia’ Is Real—and It’s Draining Iran Dry
Courtesy of Foreign Policy, commentary on Iran’s water crisis: U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a rare and pointed critique of [...]
China’s Gigantic Hydropower Dam in Tibet: Green Energy or the “Weaponization” Of Water?
Via Modern Diplomacy, analysis of how the project expected to become the world’s largest dam—surpassing the Three Gorges Dam—carries implications [...]
Dry Taps, Empty Lakes, Shuttered Cities: A Water Crisis Batters Iran
Courtesy of The New York Times, a report on how – after a five-year drought and decades of mismanagement – [...]
Heatwave Causes Water Shortages In Iran
Via Al Jazeera, a report on Iran’s water crisis, where reservoirs of the dams supplying water to Tehran are currently [...]

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