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The Durban Experience
South Africa is a water scarce country, ranked as the 30th driest country in the world in terms of water availability. S View more
Water Needs Curtail Coal Gasification For Fuel
Ordos, China all silvery pipes and steel pressure vessels, the Shenhua Groups breakthrough new refinery, stretched View more
Will Growth in Energy Demand Compete for Scarce Water Resources?
With the worlds eyes closing in on sustainable development as we approach Rio+20, a conference was arranged by the Ger View more
2012 World Water Week puts thought to food
More than one in three people today either suffer from malnourishment, or face health risks from overeating and unbalanc View more
Acknowledging Grand Achievements at the World Water Week
This years winners are: Prof. Stephen R. Carpenter, the 2011 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate, Ms. Alison Bick received th View more
Africa – Growing thistry
While the worlds economic growth has stalled in the last five years, Africa is emerging as a continent that continues View more
Reflecting on the Integration Aspects of the World Water Week
The World Water Week is, as it says, about water. It focuses on the role of water in our lives, from the daily needs View more
Social Media – A virtual conversation
Reflections on social media during the 2011 World Water Week in Stockholm. Article in Stockholm Water Front, issue no 3, View more
World Water Week – Making a statement
Next June 4-6, global leaders will gather for the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Ja View more
Brazil – A Drying Amazon Basin
Water is scarce in many parts of the world, but maybe more surprisingly in an area where the Amazon Rivers main tribut View more