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Peter Gleick: Zombie Water Projects (Just when you thought they were really dead…)
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Not all zombies are fictional, and some are potentially really dangerous – at least to our pocketbooks and environment. These include zombie water projects: large, costly water projects that are proposed, killed for one reason or another, and are brought back to life, even if the project itself is socially, politically, economically, and environmentally unjustified.
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The Stream, July 20: The Climate-Food Connection
The U.S. Department of Agriculture urges more study of the climate-food…
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The Stream, April 22: Water Pollution Accidents
China's water sector, the world's third largest, with an estimated…
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Do It and Prove It—Information Technology Opens Up the Water Sector
Organizations are creating tech tools to shine light on water supply operations—and improve service.
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New Project Resurrects Hope for Dying Aral Sea
“Good news – the mother sea is coming,” says a sign hanging…