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Water Crises Named the Biggest Business Risk in Four Countries
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Business leaders in some of the world’s most water-stressed countries say that water availability and pollution are the biggest risks to their operations.
World Economic Forum Sees Big Risks in Water and Climate
Environmental change viewed as a leading cause of disruption.
Water and Climate Dominate World Economic Forum Risk Report
Water crises and climate change worry business and political elite.
World Economic Forum Ranks Water Crises as Top Long-term Risk
Water is connected to the world’s most severe problems.
World Economic Forum Ranks Water Crises as Top Global Risk
Water rises on the world agenda.
Washington Water Main, March 1: Different Futures in World Energy Systems; Change at Top of U.S. Interior Department
Shell Oil Co. released a study projecting alternative futures for global energy supply, and Sally Jewell faces political opposition to her nomination as Secretary of the Interior.
World Economic Forum and UNFPA: Include Population in Water, Food, Energy Nexus
NEW YORK and GENEVA — (March 2012) The World Economic Forum's…
The Stream, January 27: Water Pollution Strikes Chinese River
Levels of cadmium, a carcinogen, measured 20 percent higher than…
The Stream, September 18: Environmental Surveys
The European Commission will give Pakistan additional $8.96 million…
Circle of Blue Director Appointed to World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Water Security
J. Carl Ganter is director of Circle of Blue, a global water…
World Economic Forum Davos Notebook
Circle of Blue mentioned in Reuters World Economic Forum Davos…
Parag Khanna: How Resource Scarcity Will Lead to a New Global Order
The new global order looks more like a global disorder right now.