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The Thirsty Dragon: Cameroon & China Strike Water Deal
When first reading the headline of this report at Terra Daily, I immediately thought that China – akin to its [...]
The Aral’s Agony: Hydrocarbons (yes); Water Restoration (a drop in the bucket)
A recent report at Energy Daily on the race to exploit Central Asia’s last significant body of water – the [...]
Geopolitics and Petropolitics Over the Caspian Sea
Via John C. K. Daly at UPI, a very detailed analysis of the Caspian region. While the report is written [...]
Tajikistan – Delayed Plans to be the Battery of Central Asia
An interesting article examining Tajikistan’s ambitions to become the “battery” of Central Asia, namely a delay in such due to [...]
Worse To Come: Global Warming’s Impact on West’s Water Crisis
As reported by Treehugger, some researchers – in the face of the American West’s recent bout with several severe water [...]
Laos as Southeast Asia’s Battery – Too Many Contact Points?
Via Terra Daily, interesting details of the plans of mountainous Laos, one of Asia’s poorest nations, to exploit its hydropower [...]

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