Speaking of Water – World Water Week With Torgny Holmgren
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Torgny Holmgren discusses the latest water news, global water challenges,
Cape Town’s Water Catastrophe – Photo Essay
Cape Town’s Harrowing Journey to the Brink of Water Catastrophe
2017 Was Deadliest Year for Environmental Activists
Latin America, the most dangerous region for land and water defenders,…
HotSpots H2O, July 23: Chaos Engulfs Venezuela as Mismanagement and Drought Cut Water Access
Mismanagement and decaying infrastructure force most citizens in the capital, Caracas, to rely on trucked-in water or communal pumps.
More Evidence of Nitrate Cancer Risk in Drinking Water
Case builds of health damage from a common pollutant.
In Flint Water Crisis, EPA’s Friendly Relationship with State Regulators Delayed Use of Legal Authority
Despite warning signs, federal authorities were slow to act in Flint, the agency’s internal watchdog says.
Cape Town’s Harrowing Journey to the Brink of Water Catastrophe
Cape Town, a city of 4 million people, almost turned off its taps.
Regulators Will Soon Know A Lot More About Algal Toxins in U.S. Drinking Water
For the next two years, water utilities are required to test for ten cyanotoxins.
HotSpots H2O, July 9: Protests in Iran Turn Violent as Discontent Over Water Scarcity Grows
Water-related protests in Iran turned violent last week, leaving eleven people injured in the city of Abadan.