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Despite Biden Administration Proposals to Address Colorado River Shortages, a Solution Is Far Off
Colorado River users are in tense negotiations over the critical waterway’s future as climate-driven drought and overuse continue to diminish [...]
With Start of Trilateral Hydropower Trade, South Asia Begins Historic Cooperation
Via The Diplomat, a look at how hydropower is ushering in historic cooperation in South Asia: On November 15, a [...]
Afghanistan Battles Climate Change
Via YouTube, an interesting video report on how – the sixth most climate-vulnerable nation in the world, Afghanistan – has [...]
Why Hydropower Is Failing Zambia, and Could Fail Others
Via The Washington Post, a look at how warmer temperatures are fueling drought, making it harder for Zambia and other [...]
Iran’s Groundwater and Subsidence Crisis
Via Smart Water Magazine, a report on Iran’s water crisis: Large parts of Iran are affected by groundwater loss and land [...]
When Rome’s Foundations Run Dry
Via the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, an article on how climate change, waste, and inaction are putting Italy’s capital [...]

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