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Effective Responses to Global Water Crisis Are Largely Local
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With exceptions like California and Australia, regions and cities shape resilient adaptations to water security.
The Stream, August 30: More Crop Per Drop
A theme of food and water waste reduction, especially in agriculture,…
The Stream, August 28: Stockholm and the Nexus
This year's Stockholm International Water Week is placing a particular…
Photo Slideshow and Q&A: Om Prakash Singh Documents the Perception and Harsh Realities of Water and Sanitation in Delhi, India
Delhi reportedly has a high percentage of coverage for sanitation and water supply. But one photographer has 74,000 images spanning the last 10 years that challenge the perception of progress
The Stream, August 22: World Water Week 2011
Deutsche Welle highlights some of the pressing topics on the…
World Water Week 2010 Tackles Quality Issues
Canadian teen duo wins the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize for their project on biodegredation.
Keith Schneider: Advocates Try To Plug the Drain of Water From Climate Negotiations
Circle of Blue's Keith Schneider examines the Bangkok and Barcelona conferences to understand why water's been pulled from climate negotiations. Schneider also talks with an advocate who's determined to put water back on the table.
Video: Discussing Water at World Water Week in Stockholm
J. Carl Ganter, director of Circle of Blue, Rob Kerr, vice president of GlobeScan, and other water experts at World Water Week in Stockholm discuss the findings of the Circle of Blue | Globescan global water survey.
Wasting away: Effluent water bolsters urban agriculture, but poses serious health risks
Farmers cope with water pollution in their efforts to feed…
Dirty waters: Corruption infects global water services
Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report: misconduct…
Sanitation shortcomings spotlighted at World Water Week
STOCKHOLM - Concern over sanitation emerges as a primary focus…