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On Colorado River, Water Rights More Valuable Than Gold
Via Equities.com, a look at the Colorado River: The Colorado River is in trouble.  The 1,450-mile river sweeps across the [...]
Is A Global Industrial Hub Responsible For The Destruction of Mexico’s Atoyac River?
Via The Guardian, a look at how pollution from a cluster of foreign factories in Mexico is contributing to a [...]
Texas Sued New Mexico Over Rio Grande Water. Now The States Are Fighting the Federal Government.
Via Texas Tribune, a report on how – after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the [...]
The Colorado River Is Drying Up. Farmers Can Help Revive It.
Via Fast Company, a look at how farmers and different crop selection could help save the Colorado River: When you [...]
Global Water Crisis Threatens 8% GDP and 50% Food Production Loss by 2050
Via Smart Water Magazine, an article on a new report that forecasts a global water crisis will threaten 8% GDP [...]
Hydro-Diplomacy, Policy, and the Future of Himalayan Waters Amidst Climate Change
An interesting video discussion amongst Farwa Aamer, director of South Asia Initiatives at Asia Society Policy Institute, Susanne Schmeier, head [...]

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