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Could Siberian River Water Be Diverted to Save a Drying/Dying Aral Sea?
Via Window on Eurasia, an interesting look at how the rapid drying up of the Aral Sea in Central Asia [...]
Better Red than Dead? Jordan’s Proposed Peace Canal
Via Terra Daily, details on a proposed Jordanian plan to haul water from the Red Sea to replenish the Dead [...]
Terrorism: A Different Type of Water Threat In The Middle East
Via The Khaleej Times, an article on a different kind of water war threat in the Middle East.  As the [...]
A Pirate Map for Future Water Wars
Via the Water SISWEB, a sobering article on how – as the need for fresh water increases – growing populations [...]
Global Climate Change May Lead to Increased Violence
Via The Houston Chronicle, an article detailing the potential for global climate change to lead to violence.  As the article [...]
WSJ: How to Quench the World’s Thirst
From The Wall Street Journal, some interesting perspectives on the world’s water crisis from Maude Barlow, the recently-named water advisor.  [...]

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