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Key Climate Battle: Saving Himalayan Ice

Via Nikkei Asia, a look at how – from Afghanistan to China – vanishing glaciers risk floods and drought for billions: Filmmaker and environmental activist Jamyang Jamtscho Wangchuk brought a bit of his beloved Himalayas to the COP28 climate summit in Dubai last week. Around 250 milliliters of it, to be precise. In a plastic […]

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The Thirsty Dragon: Why Parts of China Are Sinking

Via Caixin Global, a report on why parts of China are sinking due to excessive groundwater extraction: It wasn’t until this past June that most people in Tianjin realized that the northern Chinese port city was sinking. On May 31, fissures appeared on a road in Tianjin’s Jinnan district. Several residential buildings in the surrounding […]

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The Thirsty Dragon: China Taps Into Additional Water Conservation Efforts

Via ECNS.cn, a look at China’s increasing focus on water conservation: China’s local-level authorities are increasingly prioritizing investment effectiveness, focusing on water conservancy projects closely related to people’s livelihoods. This is also in line with the nation’s efforts at boosting urbanization, rural vitalization and economic recovery through better infrastructure, experts said. According to the Ministry […]

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The Thirsty Dragon: China’s Richest Person Made Billions Bottling Pristine Water

Via Bloomberg, a report on Zhong Shanshan who built his Nongfu Spring empire by extracting water from some of the country’s most ecologically important rivers and mountains: The misty, forest-carpeted Wuyi Mountains have stood almost untouched for millenniums in southern China. Ancient Taoist temples are one of the few signs of human settlement at the Unesco World […]

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Why the Rush to Mine Lithium Could Dry Up the High Andes

Courtesy of Yale e360, a look at how the water impacts of a mining boom in an arid Andes region of Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia, home to half the world’s reserves: What environmental price should the world be willing to pay for the metals needed to switch to electric vehicles? The question is being asked […]

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China Builds Reach By Backing Middle East Water Projects

Via Al Monitor, a look at how – in its latest financial deal – China has agreed to provide a new credit facility to expand Saudi Arabia’s water generation and power portfolio: China is looking to take on a bigger role in bringing water-related solutions to the Middle East. Among its latest deals is a three-year […]

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