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Downpours, Contaminated Water Sicken Thousands in China
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Torrential rains are causing deaths and wreaking havoc in several regions of China.
Swelling Glacial Lakes and Everest
After two decades, scientists in Nepal are on the ground for in-the-field Himalaya studies.
South Korea’s ‘Green New Deal’ — A Focus on Water
With the prospect of impending water shortages hot on South Korea’s heels, Seoul is reaching into its pocketbook for better water infrastructure.
Here’s Something New in Australia: A Plan That Takes Water from Agriculture
At First Aghast, Victoria Grower Leads Campaign in Support of…
Video: Greg Ogle Illustrates Murray’s Failing Circulatory System
Farmer turned conservationist, Greg Ogle explains how appearances can be deceiving.
Behind Curtain of Fire, A Land Disfigured By Man and Drought
Can a Century of Canal Digging, Channel Constructing, Man Made…
The World’s Water: Hard Facts Point Toward the Soft Path
Experts say water crises can be averted with better management,…
Pass the Water: African Leaders Suggest Sharing Resources
SIRTE, Libya -- With many African countries feeling the effects…
Going against the Flow: India, Bangladesh worry China may Divert Water from Tibet
Downstream worries about the environment, agriculture and politics.
Pakistan takes India Water Row to World Bank
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistan reports that India diverted…