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Asia-Pacific leaders warn of water conflict threat

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Fierce competition for water could trigger conflict unless nations cooperate to share the diminishing resource, leaders from Asia-Pacific nations warned on Monday.

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California had record low rainfall in 2013. It was potentially the driest year in the last 500 years, according to tree rings, and dry weather is expected to last through 2014.

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The Water Levels Of The Middle East’s Biggest Lake Have Dropped 95 Percent …

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Paleoclimatology is the study of ancient climates, prior to the widespread availability of instrumental records.

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More than 30 participants from around Europe gathered in Barcelona, Spain, for the first meeting of a new European project that will involve the active participation of society in water adaptation to global change.

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12 Graphics that Contain Everything You Need to Know about …

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Climate change is real, it’s here and it will be affecting the planet for a long, long time. That’s the lesson of the latest iteration of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s state of climate science report, released in its …

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As the polar vortex descended on Washington, D.C. on Monday night, my husband and I joined Water Currents editor Brian Clark Howard for a private screening of PROJECT: ICE, a fascinating new documentary about the Great Lakes.

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Climate change will complicate the Philippines’ efforts to become self-sufficient in rice, the country’s economic planning secretary said.

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Climate Impacts‘s insight:

Bleak forecast for water supplies in the West this year.

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As the polar vortex descended on Washington, D.C. on Monday night, my husband and I joined Water Currents editor Brian Clark Howard for a private screening of PROJECT: ICE, a fascinating new documentary about the Great Lakes.

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