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Drier and Hotter: Egypt’s Climate Future
Via The Guardian, a look at Egypt’s climate future which seems to be characterized by rising temperatures, coastal erosion, storms [...]
Sudan – Battling The Twin Forces Of Civil War And Climate Change
Courtesy of The Guardian, a report on Sudan – where millions of hectares of semi-desert has turned into desert and [...]
Laos to Wait for ‘Positive Signals’ Before Building Mekong Dam
Via Bloomberg, a report that Laos will wait for “positive signals” from its neighbors before it builds the $3.7 billion [...]
The Nubian Aquifer: A Rare Isotope Helps Track an Ancient Water Source
Via The New York Times, an interesting article on the challenges of measuring and managing the Nubian Aquifer, shared by [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: China Plans Tibetan Conservation Zone To Protect Source Of Great rivers
Via the Shanghai Daily, a report that China is planning to set up an ecological conservation zone on the Qinghai-Tibet [...]
How Melting Glaciers And ‘Mountain Tsunamis’ Threaten Himalayan Kingdom Of Bhutan
Via WorldCrunch and LeMonde, a look at the dual water threats facing Bhutan: glacial floods and the possibility of reduced [...]

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