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The Thirsty Dragon: Hoping For The Best, Planning For The Thirst
Via Yale’s Environment 360, a report that China is planning to construct 59 reservoirs in the country’s far-western province of [...]
Lake Balkhash: A Future Aral Sea?
Via Registan, an interesting look at Lake Balkhash which – due to the international nature of the watershed, the development [...]
The Thirsty Dragon To Become A Hungry Dragon?
As reported by The New York Times, China’s drought continues to have major impact upon the nation, in particular its [...]
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan Sign Water & Power Agreement
Via Radio Free Europe, a brief but interesting report on a water & power sharing agreement between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.  [...]
Tajikistan’s Dam(n) Trust?
Via The Foreign Policy Association, an interesting look at Tajikistan’s considerable freshwater reserves and how they impact (may be impacted) [...]
South Asia: 25% of The World’s Population Accesses <5% of The World's Freshwater
Via Celsias, details of a startling new UN report indicating that hundreds of millions of South Asians face growing water [...]

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