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The USGS just debuted a complete remaking of the water cycle diagram—with humans as headliners
Transboundary Cooperation: A Step Necessary to Pull Flood-prone Parts of India Out of Troubled Waters
The Ganga and Brahmaputra river systems are part of the larger Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna river basin which covers India, China, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan. The transboundary nature
Perth ‘sleepwalking into browner, hotter’ future as superficial aquifer supply dwindles
In 2007, Perth all but secured its drinking water supply for the future thanks to early investments in technologies like seawater desalination. But trickling away
Climate and Conflict in the Middle East
Of all the regions of the world that will face severe devastation as a result of global warming, perhaps none seems poised to suffer as
MEDRC Transboundary Bulletin
UNECE to support Uganda in the preparation of a road map to guide its accession to the Water ConventionUganda confirmed its intention to accelerate its
Transboundary river basins connect and require effective cooperation
Transboundary water cooperation between Finland and Russia functions nowadays fluently, with several unique features. Reaching this stage has been a long process with fascinating political
Infrastructure Deal is Big News for WRRC and Water Sector
Did you know that the WRRC was part of the bipartisan infrastructure bill? The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law this week, contains
Visualizing the aquifers that straddle the U.S.-Mexico border
Last year, amid widespread drought, a violent protest over water erupted in Chihuahua, Mexico, a state in the northwestern part of the country. Local farmers