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The Thirsty Dragon: Pitting Farmers vs. City Dwellers and Planning an Olympic Shower
Via JapanFocus, a provocative and insightful piece by Dai Qing (a writer and an activist who has long fought the [...]
Tajikistan: Asia’s Reservoir of Last Resort?
In view of the current Water Summit and its focus on the fact that many Asia-Pacific countries lack adequate clean [...]
ADB Forecasts An “Unprecedented” Water Crisis in Asia Within a Decade
As reported in Reuters, the Asian Development Bank released a new report entitled “Asian Water Development Outlook” on Asia’s impending [...]
China and Central Asia: Working Together to Manage the Balkhash-Alakol Basin
News from the Central Asia Water site that a draft agreement on the use of the Balkhash-Alakol Basin has been [...]
Water Politics in U.S. Southeast: Beware of the Inevitable Deluge
Associated Press is reporting that Federal biologists signed off on a plan to reduce the flow of water from Lake [...]
Great Lakes Water Wars
With large sections of the American West and South suffering through drought, some politicians and water managers are viewing the [...]

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