Investors warm to water as shortages mount
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Water shortages are on the rise, from Mexico to the Andes,…
Investors warm to water as shortages mount
Water shortages are on the rise, from Mexico to the Andes,…
UN rejects water as basic human right
OTTAWA, CANADA -- A special resolution proposed by Germany…
Water Shortage Breeding Cholera
BLANTYRE, MALAWI - Water cuts that sometimes last up to three…
Check your water footprint
You may be surprised to see how much water is used to produce…
No drug standards for bottled water
AP -- Federal standards for acceptable levels of pharmaceuticals…
To Your Health: Drink More Water
We all know that water is good for us, but often the reasons…
NYC: Traces of Sedatives in NYC Water
NEW YORK, NY -- Locals say this city makes the world's best bagels…
Troops Sickened by Water
WASHINGTON, DC - Dozens of U.S. troops in Iraq fell sick at bases…
Margaret Catley-Carlson: Talking Water at the World Economic Forum
Margaret Catley-Carlson is chairperson of Global Water Partnership, a working partnership among formed in 1996 by the World Bank, the United Nations Development Program and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. From the U.N. Global Compact to what you can do, Catley-Carlson talks all things water at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.