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Mexico Water Wars: Farmers Take Over Avocado Orchards That Need Too Much Water
Via Fast Company, an article on water conflicts between Mexican farmers and avocado growers—who are often sponsored by or pay [...]
California’s Salmon Industry: Facing Extinction, Not Because of Drought, but Politics and Policies
Courtesy of the Los Angeles Times, commentary on how water, politics, and policy are driving the salmon industry into extinction [...]
The Rising Contest Over Asia’s Water
Via the Hinrich Foundation, an insightful presentation on the rising contest over Asia’s water: The threat of water scarcity is [...]
Risk of Flooding Mapped Around the World
Courtesy of the Visual Capitalist, a look at risk of flooding around the world: Devastating floods across Pakistan this summer [...]
Inter-Community Water Tensions In Cameroon’s Far North
Via Crisis Group, a report on water conflict in Cameroon: What’s new??Cameroon’s Far North, the country’s poorest region, is experiencing [...]
Shifting Sands: Science, Policy, and Politics Collide In the Nile Delta
Courtesy of Harvard’s Salata Institute, a report on the Nile Delta: No one knows exactly how much the sea will [...]

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