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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 [...]
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 [...]

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