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Opinion | Water Scarcity Will Increase Risk of Conflict, Says New National Intelligence Report
Report is less comprehensive than previous assessments and omits key flashpoints for water conflict.
Speaking of Water – Featuring Australian Author And Science Communicator, Julian Cribb
Staggering bushfires have raged across the Australian landscape, ravaging both life and livelihoods.
HotSpots H2O: Water-Related Violence Spikes in Past Decade
Water-related violence has doubled in the past decade, according to data compiled by the Pacific Institute.
The Stream, August 1, 2019: Mekong River Drops to Lowest Levels in 100 Years
The Global Rundown Southeast Asia’s Mekong River is at its lowest levels in more than 100 years. Droughts and floods intensify across Asia, damaging palm oil, natural rubber, rice, and sugar crops. Almost 9 million people in Somalia and South Sudan are facing severe food insecurity. California considers a bill that would require water agencies […]
The Stream, June 22: PFAS Contaminants in U.S. Drinking Water More Dangerous Than Previously Thought, Study Finds
The Global Rundown A newly-released study finds that PFAS contaminants in U.S. drinking water are dangerous at lower levels than previously believed. Climate change and conflict are forcing displacement across the globe, jeopardizing water access, according to a United Nations (UN) report. New initiatives bring water to off-the-grid communities in the United States’ Navajo Nation. […]