WaterLeader Features Choke Point: China at Singapore International Water Week
SINGAPORE — WaterLeader, the journal of the Institute of Water Policy in Singapore, features a special Circle of Blue Choke Point: China essay and photography gallery.
The June 2011 issue is distributed to the estimated 14,000 attendees of the Singapore International Water Week (SIWW), the annual conference run by the Public Utilities Board of Singapore. It features “engaging and insightful” works that “reflect on various facets of Sustainable Water ‘Solutions for the Changing Urban Environment,’ this year’s theme for SIWW.”
The Institute says it “has quickly become a centre for conducting cutting-edge water policy research, education initiatives, and public dialoguing particularly within Asia, and increasingly around the world.”
In its Choke Point series, Circle of Blue found that demand for energy is testing water supplies and economic stability in the U.S. and China.
Download a pdf of the WaterLeader issue here.
J. Carl Ganter is co-founder and director of Circle of Blue, the internationally recognized center for original frontline reporting, research, and analysis on resource issues with a focus on the intersection between water, food, and energy.
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