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McCain calls for a conservative ethic in water management
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Presidential hopefuls lay out plan for scientific policy
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Water answers from the blue party: Obama responds to science policy questions
by C.T. Pope
Circle of Blue
UPDATE: Since the original…
Colorado River Compact, impact: McCain comment garners criticism upstream
When presidential hopeful John McCain expressed his opinion that…
“Virtual water” does little for Palestinians
JERUSALEM - The drought in the Middle East continues to define…
The River of Grass: Florida’s Everglades, clean energy, and sugar
WEST PALM BEACH, Florida -- Efforts to restore portions of the…
“System of bribery” drives water politics in rural Pakistan
BERLIN – When Pakistani farmers need access to water, one in…
Presidential Candidates Vow to Support Cleaning Up Great Lakes
Buttressed by the GLEI study Healthy Waters – Strong Economy:…
Water Shortage Hits Seyone
Residents of forty-five compounds at Seyone village in the Marakissa…
Onward to Clinton Global Initiative in New York
Three years ago when he founded the Clinton Global Initiative, which has emerged as one of the most influential and prestigious annual gatherings of world leaders, former President Bill Clinton understood that the new century’s formative operating principles depended on collaboration, not hierarchy. Only through the efforts of untraditional allies working together could people make progress on any idea or project of real significance.