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The Thirsty Dragon: Why Has Water-Rich Yunnan Become A Drought Hotspot?
Via China Dialogue, a look at why calls by Yunnan officials to restrict water flows to other countries overlook the [...]
USA: Thirsty States Take Water Battle To Supreme Court
Via NPR, a report on a water debate between Texas and Oklahoma: A dispute over Texas’ access to the Kiamichi [...]
The Looming Threat Of Water Scarcity
Via Vital Signs, a sobering look at the world’s water challenges ahead: Some 1.2 billion people—almost one fifth of the [...]
United States: Getting Serious About A Texas-Size Drought
Courtesy of The New York Times, an interesting OpEd on the drought affecting the United States: AUSTIN, Tex. SOMETHING odd [...]
Eritrea Supports Egypt’s Position In Nile Water Dispute
Via the Sudan Tribune, a report on Eritrea’s support of Egypt in the region’s ongoing dispute over the Nile: The [...]
Kyrgyrstan: Kambar Ata Will Not Impact Kazakhstan Or Uzbekistan
Via Hydroworld, a brief article on Kyrgyrstan’s contentious Kambar Ata dams: Launch of both Kambar-Ata hydropower plants will allow to [...]

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