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The US and Canada Have Long Managed the Great Lakes Together. That Era Could be Ending.
Via Grist, an article on how political tensions are threatening the future of the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth: Great [...]
The world’s Glaciers Are Losing Three Olympic-Sized Swimming Pools Every Second
Via El Pais, a report on the threat posed by ice melting to water supply and rising sea levels: The [...]
Environmentalists in Israel and Palestine Fight To Save Cross-Border Water Resources
Via Grist, an article on efforts by environmentalists in Israel and Palestine fight to save cross-border water resources: Wadi Gaza [...]
Chile’s Lithium Boom Promises Jobs and Money – But Threatens A Critical Water Source
Via Grist, a report on the Atacama Desert – a major source of lithium for EV batteries – but one [...]
Pakistan’s Dispute Over New Canal Threatens Political Coalition
Via Nikkei Asia, a report on a disputed $750m canal in Pakistan: Growing concerns over a potential water crisis from [...]
The Last Drops of Mexico City
One of the world’s largest and most populated cities may run out of drinking water in the near future. As [...]

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