Groundwater Shared by Countries Is Knowledge Void
Management of transboundary aquifers is on the United Nations…
Gina Lopez, a “Crusader,” Sets Philippines Water, Mining Safety on Unexpected New Course
New environment secretary vows to enforce rule of law.
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India and Pakistan Water Tensions Escalate to The Hague
Hydropower projects spark discord in the Indus River Basin, but water management challenges go deeper.
Big Banks Finance Water-Damaging, Climate-Warming Energy Projects
Despite commitment to reduce national emissions, development banks spend $US billions on coal-fired power plants.
As Groundwater Withdrawals Increase, Jakarta Sinks
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Subsidence strikes the foundations of an Asian megacity.
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Severe Drought Tightens Pressure in Mekong River Basin
River flows are historically low in Vietnam.
Analysis: India Seen As Vital Player at Paris Climate Conference
Opportunity to shift from coal to cleaner energy is real and needed.
Paris Negotiators Expected to Reach First Global Climate Pact
Momentum for a deal is strong.
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China’s Early Pivot Away From Carbon
World’s largest coal consumer's big challenge to lower climate-changing…
Donghao Chung, Guangzhou’s Daylighted Water Refuge
A new urban park constructed from a polluted sewer is a message…
El Nino Droughts Take Toll in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific
Millions of people from Australia to Ethiopia are facing water…
Q&A: Sarina Prabasi on the Sustainable Development Goal for Sanitation
Sarina Prabasi is the CEO of WaterAid America, part of the international organization WaterAid working to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene. She talks with Circle of Blue about the Sustainable Development subgoal to achieve universal and equitable sanitation access.