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HotSpots H2O, December 12: Thirty-Seven Countries Require Food Aid Due to Drought, Flooding, and Conflict
Farmers in India block a highway for seven hours, demanding a solution to the Mahadayi water dispute.
HotSpots H2O, December 5: Mexicali Farmers Fear U.S. Brewery Will Jeopardize Their Water Supply
Clan conflicts over grazing land simmer among pastoralists in Somalia.
HotSpots H2O, November 28: Sixty-Two Percent of Water at Rohingya Refugee Camp is Contaminated
The final aid agency in Bangassou, Central African Republic, is forced to evacuate, leaving civilians without water, healthcare, and other life-saving aid.
HotSpots H2O, November 21: Saudi-Led Import Blockade Leaves 1 Million Yemenis Without Clean Water
The Global Rundown
Nearly 1 million people in Yemen are without…
HotSpots H2O, November 14: Environmentalists Fight to Protect Tonnes of Carbon Beneath Congo Basin Peatlands
A Peruvian farmer prepares to face German utility RWE in court over a climate lawsuit.
HotSpots H2O, November 7: High Levels of Lead and Mercury Found in Mosul Water Supply
The United Nations implores Australia to restore food, water, and health services to detainees on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea.
HotSpots H2O, October 31: Desperate Libyans Drill for Water After Attack Cuts Supply
Israeli NGO brings solar power, clean water, & healthcare to thousands of refugees.
Drought, political instability, and an influx of refugees continue to cripple Ethiopia: HotSpots H2O: October 24, 2017
Hotspots H2O: Global Rundown
Drought, political instability,…
HotSpots: October 17: Only Three Boreholes Remain in Embattled Raqqa, Syria
Zambian villagers win the right to sue copper mine that polluted the village’s water supply.
The Stream, October 3: Global HotSpots Edition
The Global Rundown
An analysis of 1,800 riots in sub-Saharan…
The Stream, September 26: Global HotSpots Edition
The Global Rundown
Conflict in the tumultuous Lake Chad Basin…
The Stream, September 19: Global HotSpots Edition
The Global Rundown
Thousands are without clean water as Myanmar’s…