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NASA Compiling Landslide Database to Improve Disaster Response
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Landslides killed thousands in Asia last week; NASA researchers are developing a tool for relief efforts.
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Alaska City Set to Ship Water to India, U.S. Company Announces
Within six to eight months, S2C Global Systems will ship water from Alaska to a hub in India.
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Himalayan Outburst Lakes May Be Increasing GLOFs
More research needed to understand risk of glacial floods.
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70 Percent of Himalayan Glaciers Gone by Next Century, Studies Say
Photographic and scientific evidence shows that the melting third pole is still devastating the region
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The Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region
Images from the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region--including Bhutan, Nepal, China, Tibet and India
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The Himalayas: A Special Report
Floods, droughts, wildfires, windstorms, water contamination and illnesses plague the 1.3 billion people who live in the watersheds directly supplied by glacial melt from the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region.
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Indian Cities Face Sanitation Challenge
A recent survey on sanitation in India’s cities reveals the need for dramatic changes.
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Drought in India Forces Talk of User Fees, Rainwater Harvesting
Fierce heat has allegedly killed dozens as country awaits arrival of monsoons.
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India and Pakistan Dispute Water Use for Hydropower, Agriculture
India strives to redirect water, currently used for Pakistani agriculture, on the Kishanganga River for 330 megawatts.
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Heavy Rainfall Hampers Tea Markets in India and Sri Lanka
Severe weather impacts could compromise tea farming for two of the world's biggest players in the industry.
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Q&A: Upmanu Lall on India’s Nexus of Energy, Food and Water
Upmanu Lall talks specifically of three regions of India where cereals are grown, despite recent droughts.
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Infographic: Alaska to India Bulk Water Export Data
Sitka, Alaska to send millions of gallons of water to India, which will then be distributed in the Middle East.