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Iran’s Regional Water Exports
Shana (Iran’s Petroenergy Information Network) recently reported that Kuwait and Iran plan to sign a water and gas export contract [...]
Challenges Facing The Yellow River: Not Water Under the Bridge
NPR has a wonderful five-part series on the environmental crisis facing China’s Yellow River, which snakes through northern China for [...]
Averting Water Wars in Asia – Will Tibet’s Waters Really Save China?
Several months ago, The International Herald Tribune presciently (in our opinion) noted that sharpening Asian competition over energy resources had [...]
Geo-Strategic Implications of Dwindling Water Resources
Noticed an interesting report on the geo-strategic implications of climate change put together by The CNA Corporation, a nonprofit institution [...]
Rings Around Southwest’s Deepening Drought: The Noose Around the Neck of the Region?
An interesting article at Modeshift examines further examples of the signs of a changing climate and an economy that has [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: China To Have Exploited All Available Water Resources by 2030
A dramatic report from Reuters on the impending water crisis in China.  As the article notes: “…China will have exploited [...]

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