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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.
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.
Drought and Deluge: Food Supplies in an Era of Climate Change
Agriculture in South and Southeast Asia affected by increasing temperatures and erratic water.
Third Pole Meltdown: Himalayan Glaciers Are Diminishing at Faster Rates
Black carbon soot clouds and rising temperatures.
India Turns to Imports to Refill Depleted Food Stocks
India is taking major steps to alleviate the effects of its devastating drought.
Drought-resistant Rice Reaps Success in India
A new variety of rice might prepare India's agriculture for a drier future.
Lowest Rainfalls in Over Two Decades Leave India’s Largest State Unplanted
Monsoon rainfall is the lowest in over 20 years.
Downpours, Contaminated Water Sicken Thousands in China
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.
Mekong River Dolphins Near ‘Brink of Extinction’
The river pollution could come from any of six Southeast Asian countries inhabiting 300 million people.
Ganges River to Nourish Arsenic-affected Villages in India
Bihar, in eastern India, will soon launch projects to supply safe drinking water.
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.