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Lake Mead May Go Dry By 2021: “We are beyond the sustainable limit of the Colorado system”
According to a recent study as reported by CNET News, there is a 50 percent chance that Lake Mead – [...]
Georgia Comes Up Dry: Water Rights (and Wars) in the Southeast U.S.
As recently reported in The Wall Street Journal, there’s a new chapter in the southeast U.S. water wars and it [...]
Water Politics in the Horn of Africa & The Rest of the Continent
Our recent post related to Lake Victoria encouraged us to look more closely at water politics in the Horn of [...]
Looming Water Supply Crises: Future Water Availability – Winners and Losers
As reported by Terra Daily, a prominent group of hydrologists and climatologists writing in Science magazine argue that climate change [...]
New Threat To Lake Victoria: Need for Improved Multiparty Lakeshore Management
As noted in Terra Daily, two hydroelectricity dams appear to be threatening the health of Lake Victoria – and of [...]
China and Russia Agree on The Use & Protection of Trans-Border Waterways
As reported by Xinhua News, China and Russia recently signed an agreement on the use and protection of the approximately [...]

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