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Looming Asian Water Crisis Requires Billions in Annual Improvements, ADB Says
The finance institution urges for more public-private partnerships.
Peter Gleick: The Human Right to Water, at Last
I've often daydreamed about what an alien civilization would think about Earth if it were ever to come visit.
Hydropower Has Uncertain Future in Scotland’s Renewable Energy Ambitions
Does Scotland's clean energy transition hold fresh water?
Report Highlights Lack of Water Risk Disclosure in Municipal Bonds
The study identifies the need for major overhaul of how water risk is measured and reported in the U.S.
Seattle University Bans Bottled Water on Campus
The university joins a nationwide movement to promote tap water over bottled water.
Saudi Water Use ‘Growing Exponentially,’ Higher Prices Needed, Report Says
Agriculture is draining non-renewable groundwater reserves in the water-scarce country.
Climate Extremes Will Strain UK Agriculture
New report shows that U.K. farming faces changing and more variable climate.
World’s Rivers Are in Crisis, Global Report Says
International study finds serious threats to the world’s fresh water.
Clinton Global Initiative Highlights Circle of Blue’s Commitment to Report News and Science
Choke Point: U.S. series chronicles collision between nation's increasing energy demand and diminishing water supply
Murray-Darling Basin Plan Angers Australian Farmers
A government plan to reduce irrigation diversions has farmers up in arms.
Egypt’s Assets in Ethiopia May Help Ease Tensions Over Nile River
The African country reaches out to its Nile Basin neighbor.