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A Central Asian Regional Water Agreement?
Via The Institute of War and Peace, a report that increasing demand for water is making it more likely that [...]
Options Facing A Thristy World
From The Banker, a sobering look at the options facing a thirsty world.  As the article notes, many private companies [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: Recent Achievements in the South – North Diversion Scheme
Via The Economist, a report detailing the most recent progress of China’s ambitious South – North water diversion scheme.  As [...]
China’s Dam(n?) Plans
As reported by The Guardian, China is planning to build a string of new dams in southern Tibet to boost [...]
Middle East: Water As A Security Issue & Opportunity to Drive Peace
Via The Guardian, an interesting article (authored by a number of global political and economic leaders) detailing the opportunity to [...]
Averting Asian Water Wars
From The Japan Times, an article on averting Asian water wars by Brahma Chellaney, Professor of Strategic Studies at the [...]

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