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Southern Spain: Battles Over Water
As recently reported in The International Herald Tribune, southern Europe continues to face a worsening water situation.  As the article [...]
Peak Water
Via Wired, an alarming look at the concept of peak water, the point at which the renewable supply is forever [...]
Tribal Water Rights: Another Jurisdiction/Claim to Consider
Via The Press-Enterprise, an interesting look at how Indian tribal claims may add to the complexity of water sharing discussions [...]
Mexico and Colorado River: Prospects For Cooperation Drying Up
Via The Los Angeles Times, an interesting look at the impact of the Colorado River’s increasingly meager flow into northern [...]
Another Middle East “Hot Spot:” Iraq in Water Talks with Turkey & Syria
As noted by Terra Daily, Iraq – in the grip of a severe drought and needs more water for agriculture [...]
Water: Conflict or Catalyst?
Offering a contrary viewpoint, Circle of Blue recently reported on some experts who believe water can help drive cooperation instead [...]

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