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The Thirsty U.S. West – Water Woes To Beget New Dams?
As reported in The Seattle Times, a booming population, droughts, and growing fears about climate change have regional governments once [...]
National Water Shortage – North & South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee Experiencing “Extreme” to “Exceptional” Drought Conditions
For months now, as discussed on this blog and as recently reported by TreeHugger, several areas of the USA have [...]
A Royal Flush (2): Potential Alternatives to Addressing Nevada’s Water Issues
According to an article in the Salt Lake City Tribune, there are a number of potential alternatives to the water [...]
The Thirsty Dragon: Olympics Water Diversion Causing Olympian Problems
As recently reported by The Financial Times, the diversion of water to Beijing for the Olympics and for big hydropower [...]
Southeastern U.S. Water Wars
As reported in a number of publications, including The New York Times, the water “war” between Tennessee and Georgia has [...]
A Myriad of Small Leaks May Lead to a Deluge of Water Wars in The Middle East
An interesting article in today’s Arabian Business online edition which emphasized that the Middle East is facing the threat of [...]

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