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Photos: Water’s Heroes, Victims, & Villains at CSV Global Forum in Colombia
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Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter recently sat on a panel about water, environment, and food security in Colombia. See his take on this drama's main characters in photos that he took in Cartegena's poorest neighborhoods and how they relate to the global picture.
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More than 40 years ago, Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez…
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