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Iran’s Planned Water Transfer Project
Via the Circle of Blue, a more detailed look at Iran’s recently announced planned water transfer project: Last week, Iran [...]
Water Scarcity May Add to Instability in Africa
Via Bloomberg, a report on the impact of water scarcity to instability in Africa: The worsening problem of water scarcity [...]
U.S. / Mexico: Tempers Boil Over Border Water Battle
Via The San Antonio Express, a report on recent tension between the US and Mexico over the Rio Grande: State [...]
Iran Launches $1.5 Billion Project To Bring Water From Caspian Sea To Country’s Central Desert
Via The Washington Post, an article on a new Iranian plan to address its drinking and irrigation water shortage.  As [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: China’s Drought Dilemma
Via The Economist, a report on China’s water problems: FANG HAIXIN, a subsistence farmer near the village of Huopu in [...]
Could Egypt Run Out Of Water By 2025?
Courtesy of Green Prophet, a look at Egypt’s water concerns: When construction began on the Nile’s Aswan Dam in 1960, [...]

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