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Drought Boils Bitter Cup of Tea for India
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Significantly reduced tea production in comparison with the first three months of 2008.
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Glaciers Adrift: Climate Change Comes to Nepal
Although many Nepalis have contributed little to climate change, they experience it most drastically.
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Clinton Global Initiative commits millions to water and sanitation
Safe water equals better health. Members at the recent annual…
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Ron Rivera, “Pied Piper” for clean water, dies of malaria
Ron Rivera spent his life traveling through Latin America, Africa,…
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Sanitation and drinking water: is the world on track?
New UNICEF and the World Health Organization report: despite…
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Video: Looking Out on My Homeland
Traditional nomadic culture on the steppes of Inner Mongolia was defined by the insistence of wind, herding, and the search for water.