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How Mexico City Averted All-Out Drought
Via Bloomberg, a look at how – with just-in-time rain and a looming presidential election – Mexico City never reached [...]
Global Water Crisis Leaves Half Of World Food Production At Risk In Next 25 Years
Via The Guardian, an article on a new study that says urgent action needed to conserve resources and save ecosystems [...]
Nile Pact Enters Into Force Despite Egypt Objections
Via Seed Daily, an article on the Nile River pact, which entered into force recently despite Egypt objections: A landmark [...]
Europe’s Water Security Under Threat
Via Seed Daily, a report on Europe’s water security: Pollution, habitat degradation, climate change and over-use of freshwater resources are [...]
Taps May Soon Run Dry in South African Cities Housing 12 Million
Via Bloomberg, a report on South Africa’s water crisis: Rand Water says Gauteng reservoir levels are critically low Temperatures as [...]
A Border-Wide Approach To Transboundary Aquifer Management Between Mexico and the United States
Via Science Direct, a new journal article on transboundary aquifer areas between Mexico and the U.S.: Highlights • New Mexico [...]

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