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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 [...]
Water in the West: An ‘Agreement to Share Adversity’
As reported in the Los Angeles Times, the federal government – faced with the eighth year of the worst drought [...]
Go West (for water), young man…
As The Economist recently noted, America’s West – gripped by drought – is rethinking how it uses water. As the [...]
Like Oil & Water: The Middle East and Sustainable Water Solutions
As reported by TreeHugger, the Arab League tossed cold water on a UN proposal to set up a Middle East [...]
A Mother’s Milk (River): Down to A Trickle but Still Causing Waves
Along the normally placid U.S./Canadian border, American officials are causing waves by contending that the U.S. is not getting its [...]

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