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China, Tibet, and the strategic power of water
As reported by Circle of Blue, a number of experts say that control and management of an even more vital [...]
Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan: Water Problems = Cross-Border Issues
As reported by New Eurasia.net,  problems with water are becoming more vivid in the cross-border relations of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. [...]
The Great Lakes – Another Aral Sea?
Reading Toronto recently published a provocative report which contemplated the possibility that the havoc exploitative policies caused on the Aral [...]
Melting Andean Glaciers May Leave South America High & Dry
According to a recent report, about 99 percent of the Chacaltaya glacier in Bolivia has disappeared since 1940. Such loss [...]
The Beginning of Water Wars? / Water for Arms
We reported earlier that Spain was recently forced to consider importing water from France by boat to address a severe [...]
Successful Cooperation in the Niger Basin
As reported by AFP, not all water politics are tales of animosity or conflict – there are some examples of [...]

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