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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.

The Stream, July 20: The Climate-Food Connection
The U.S. Department of Agriculture urges more study of the climate-food…

The Stream, April 22: Water Pollution Accidents
China's water sector, the world's third largest, with an estimated…

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.

New Project Resurrects Hope for Dying Aral Sea
“Good news – the mother sea is coming,” says a sign hanging…