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25 June 2015
Policy & Finance
Climate pressures threaten political stability: security experts
Climate pressures threaten political stability: security experts
23 June 2015
Food & Agriculture
Waterlogging, salinity threaten farmlands along the Indus
Waterlogging, salinity threaten farmlands along the Indus
19 June 2015
Policy & Finance
Islanders unite to keep Norwegian miner off its 'treasures'
Islanders unite to keep Norwegian miner off its 'treasures'
18 June 2015
Carbon & Climate
Severe drought in central Viet Nam expected till mid-September
Severe drought in central Viet Nam expected till mid-September
8 June 2015
Energy
Water shortages pose risks to Bangladesh’s first nuclear plant
Water shortages pose risks to Bangladesh’s first nuclear plant
4 June 2015
Cities
Probe launched into urban river project
Probe launched into urban river project
28 May 2015
Carbon & Climate
Almost all Everest glaciers may disappear by end of century
Almost all Everest glaciers may disappear by end of century
26 May 2015
Water
India set to become water scarce country by 2025: Report
India set to become water scarce country by 2025: Report
25 May 2015
Water
Chinese researchers help paper plant realise zero waste discharge
Chinese researchers help paper plant realise zero waste discharge
12 May 2015
Water
More ‘moderately’ polluted rivers despite drop in high-pollution cases
More ‘moderately’ polluted rivers despite drop in high-pollution cases
7 May 2015
Energy
Nepal earthquake highlights dangers of dam building in Tibet
Nepal earthquake highlights dangers of dam building in Tibet
28 April 2015
Water
Nation's water security threat has reached alarming proportions
Nation's water security threat has reached alarming proportions
10 April 2015
Energy
Ministry rejects hydropower project
Ministry rejects hydropower project
6 April 2015
Policy & Finance
China to develop city clusters along middle reaches of Yangtze
China to develop city clusters along middle reaches of Yangtze
2 April 2015
Food & Agriculture
Fishing ban starts on China's major rivers
Fishing ban starts on China's major rivers
1 April 2015
Water
Local authorities, experts disagree on new urban area on Dong Nai River
Local authorities, experts disagree on new urban area on Dong Nai River
24 March 2015
Water
Bhutan wants a Kickstarter deal from Wall Street to protect its massive water supply
Bhutan wants a Kickstarter deal from Wall Street to protect its massive water supply
Water
Johor to collect RM50mil annually from raw water levy
Johor to collect RM50mil annually from raw water levy
23 March 2015
Water
'Water man of India' Rajendra Singh bags top prize
'Water man of India' Rajendra Singh bags top prize
17 March 2015
Water
Most of China’s coastal waters heavily polluted
Most of China’s coastal waters heavily polluted
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