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Urgent Tone at World Water Day Summit
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Water supply a national security issue.
By Brett Walton,…
South Africa Locks Onto Coal Despite Water Risks, Grim Market Trends
Demand and prices steadily slip, causing economic and political turbulence.
Water Affordability Is A New Civil Rights Movement in the United States
Cost of water and sewer services is rising out of reach for hundreds…
World Water Day Rises to International Prominence
Water Gets Attention As Conditions Change
By Keith Schneider, Circle…
World Energy Council Advances New Details on Water-Energy Nexus
New report warns of the rising risk of energy and food shortages caused by scarce supplies of water.
Water Systems Need Investment and Affordability
Utilities are pulled by opposing economic and infrastructure pressures.
Limits Set To Stop Lake Erie Algae Blooms
U.S. and Canada agree to reduce phosphorus levels 40 percent.
Flint Water Crisis is Unexpected Opening for City Water Systems
Climate conditions are changing U.S. water systems and providing space for innovation.
Severe Drought Tightens Pressure in Mekong River Basin
River flows are historically low in Vietnam.
Southern Africa Droughts Jeopardize Food for Millions
Though El Nino has peaked, its effects linger across the continent.
The Missing Ingredient in the Obama Water Strategy
Science and technology are fundamental pieces, but policy change may be the hardest fix of all.