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Infographic: Water Privatization in the Philippines
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Breaking down the history of water privatization in the Philipine capital of Manila, this infographic explores the city's varied success with privatization using a timeline and a map.
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Photo Slideshow: Water Connections in the Informal Community of Cuatro, East Zone Manila
When vendors and their customers spend less on water from the filling stations, both parties stand to profit, according to aid workers in Manila.
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Making Connections in the Philippines: Water Privatization Across Manila’s East Zone
While water privatization projects around the globe continue to be controversial, Manila stands out for its innovations and its impasses, often touted as one of the world's most extensive urban water privatization projects to date.
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In China, Every Square Meter Counts
Circle of Blue's senior editor wraps up his first of three weeks reporting in the field from China, finding a wealth of promise in fields of golden wheat.
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Water Law: $105 Million Settlement in Water Pollution Lawsuit Between Swiss Company and U.S. Communities
Nearly 2,000 communities in the United States will be eligible…
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Oklahoma Sets Ambitious Goal for Water Conservation
Oklahoma's governor has signed a bill that would limit freshwater consumption in 2060 to current levels, while expanding the use of marginal sources, despite a projected 28 percent increase in population and 33 percent increase in consumptive demand.
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Reports on Oil Shale Development, Water Infrastructure Financing
Better investing through better information.
Ceres, a coalition…
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Photo Slideshow: Coal Mining and Wine Making in Australia
An overview of Australia's Hunter Valley, traditionally known for its vineyards but more recently as a hydrocarbon center.
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Reporter Codi Yeager visits the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin, where a severe drought is putting pressure on vital freshwater supplies for farms, cities, industries, and ecosystems in three Southeast states.
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European Report on Development: The Case of Lake Naivasha
Water, energy and land resources around Kenya’s second largest…
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Exxon and Imperial Oil Forced To Go Around Sensitive Idaho River Valley
Push-back on the transportation of tar sands equipment through a wilderness corridor reflects civic resistance to North American fossil fuel boom.
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Video: Mapping Grand Traverse Bay with the Great Lakes Water Studies Institute
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