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India’s Leaders Argue Over River Linking Plan
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Attempts to mitigates drought and climate change in India by connecting its northern and southern rivers.
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China Resettles 300,000 for Plans to Redirect Water to Combat Drought
Nearly 1.5 million people in the Hunan and Guangdong provinces have reported drinking water shortages.
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Drought and Deluge: Food Supplies in an Era of Climate Change
Agriculture in South and Southeast Asia affected by increasing temperatures and erratic water.
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Third Pole Meltdown: Himalayan Glaciers Are Diminishing at Faster Rates
Black carbon soot clouds and rising temperatures.
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India Turns to Imports to Refill Depleted Food Stocks
India is taking major steps to alleviate the effects of its devastating drought.
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Drought-resistant Rice Reaps Success in India
A new variety of rice might prepare India's agriculture for a drier future.
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Lowest Rainfalls in Over Two Decades Leave India’s Largest State Unplanted
Monsoon rainfall is the lowest in over 20 years.
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Downpours, Contaminated Water Sicken Thousands in China
Torrential rains are causing deaths and wreaking havoc in several regions of China.
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Swelling Glacial Lakes and Everest
After two decades, scientists in Nepal are on the ground for in-the-field Himalaya studies.
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Mekong River Dolphins Near ‘Brink of Extinction’
The river pollution could come from any of six Southeast Asian countries inhabiting 300 million people.
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Ganges River to Nourish Arsenic-affected Villages in India
Bihar, in eastern India, will soon launch projects to supply safe drinking water.
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Melting Everest Reveals Asian Water Supply on Slippery Slope
Fifty-six years after Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first ascended, modern climbers feel affects of global warming.