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The Stream, March 22: Closing World’s Water Deficit Could Cost $104 Billion Annually
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On World Water Day, we look at:
Water Innovation
Hindustan…
The Stream, November 2: Weather Extremes Will Worsen
Costly weather extremes such as drought and floods are becoming…
The Stream, August 18: Floods in Pakistan
A year after heavy monsoon rains devastated southern Pakistan,…
The Stream, August 17: Invasive Species in Lake Michigan
Has Lake Michigan become unfishable? The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel…
The Stream, May 30: China’s Looming Power Crisis
China's worsening power crisis leaves it few long-term options…
The Stream, May 2: Energy Peak
Surprisingly to some, carbon emissions and energy in the United…
Choke Point: China – Confronting Water Scarcity and Energy Demand in the World’s Largest Country
An escalating confrontation over resources; a confrontation with global implications.
Pakistan and India in Dam Building Race — Interpreting the Indus Waters Treaty
A new era of dam building brings uncertainty to the 50-year-old water truce between India and Pakistan.
More People, More Problems — Water Challenges with Chinese Urbanization
Recent reports reveal the nation's freshwater challenges and their possible solutions.
World Bank Report Endorses Integrated Approach to Water Management
Rising population growth and food demand coupled with climate change will test World Bank’s water resource strategy
Countries Move Forward with Nile Treaty Despite Egypt’s Objections
A weekend meeting of the Nile basin water ministers does not resolve treaty impasse.
India and Pakistan Dispute Water Use for Hydropower, Agriculture
India strives to redirect water, currently used for Pakistani agriculture, on the Kishanganga River for 330 megawatts.