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Data Centers a Small, But Growing Factor in Arizona’s Water Budget
Via Circle of Blue, a report on the water footprint of Arizona’s growing data center industry: It was supposed to [...]
Is Water the Unmentioned Reason for Trump’s Interest in Greenland?
Via Circle of Blue, commentary on how Greenland’s melting ice could slake the thirst for drying farm regions, water-scarce cities: [...]
Water Diplomacy: Central Asia’s Uneasy Spring
Via Havli, a report on Uzbekistan’s water talks with the Taliban: In this week’s episode of the CAPS Unlock podcast, [...]
The Indus in a Climate Crisis: Reassessing Punjab’s Cholistan Canal Project
Via Modern Diplomacy, a look at how the proposed Cholistan Canal project in Punjab has ignited a critical debate against [...]
‘Water Is the New Oil’ as Texas Cities Square Off Over Aquifers
Via Inside Climate News, a look at how two cities and the Texas A&M University System are suing to stop [...]
Texas Farmers Struggle As U.S. Denies Mexico’s Water Request Over Treaty Shortfalls
Via High Plains Public Radio, a report on struggling Texas farmers as the U.S. denies Mexico’s water request over treaty [...]

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