Q&A : U.S. Congressman Dave Camp On Asian Carp
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Circle of Blue talks with U.S. Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.) about fighting the Asian carp battle on the federal front.
Block Those Flying Fish: Great Lakes Politicians Pressure Illinois, Washington on Asian Carp
Michigan’s Attorney General and U.S. Representative Camp host a rally.
Q&A: Michigan Attorney General Talks about Asian Carp
Circle of Blue speaks with Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox about the fight to protect the Great Lakes against Asian carp.
Water is a Key Issue in Iraqi Election, U.S. General Odierno Says
Opinion polls show that basic services such as water and electricity are top issues for Iraqis in the March 7 parliamentary elections, the United States’ commanding general in Iraq said last week.
Tehuacán Valley, Mexico Remains Resilient as Nation Faces Worst Water Crisis in Decades
Severe water scarcity is a daily reality for many in Mexico, particularly the people of Tehuacán Valley.
Divining Destiny: Water Challenges in Mexico’s Tehuacán Valley
Demand for Mexico’s finite supply of water will rise steadily for the foreseeable future.
Q&A: Raúl Garciadiego Helps Restore Access to Water in the Tehuacán Valley
The people who inhabit Tehuacán Valley in southeast Mexico humanize one of the greatest global crises.
Divining Destiny – Tehuacán, Mexico Field Team
Brent Stirton is the senior staff photojournalist for Getty Images and his work from the front lines of the world’s conflicts and crises is seen regularly in major international magazines. He has a rare gift for expressing compassion through his lens. His drive to tell the critical yet complex global story of water has led to some of the most powerful imagery to date.
Photo Slideshow: Divining Destiny in Mexico’s Tehuacán Valley
Newsweek's Latin America bureau chief and a top Getty photographer from South Africa were among the team that produced the content seen here.
Divining Destiny: Water Challenges in Mexico’s Tehuacán Valley
SPECIAL APPRECIATION to the Ford Foundation for investing in the power of the human story, well told.
Map and Statistics – Divining Destiny: Water Challenges in Mexico’s Tehuacán Valley
Tehuacán, meaning ‘Place of Stones’ in the native language of Nahuatl, is a centuries old city that lies in the Mexican state of Puebla, roughly 150 miles southeast of Mexico City.