Mexico's water wise future.
In a speech at the Wilson Center in Washington, D.C. yesterday, the presumptive front runner in the Mexican Presidential election (slated...
When in Rome...
Water shortages are often considered a common challenge for developing countries. But this past week has been an example of just how...
Legionnaire's Disease Marches Across U.S.
Over the past few weeks, there have been reports of a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that has left one person dead and six others sick in...
Paraguay’s Strategic Success in Water Accessibility
One of the biggest challenges facing water security, especially in developing nations, is accessibility. A country can have a surplus of...
Running out of water...and energy...
Too often, we simply take water for granted. We fully expect that water will start flowing when we turn the tap on. But what if it does...
NPR's "Here and Now" discusses the U.S. Lead and Copper Rule
With the third anniversary of the decision in Flint to switch water sources this coming week, Here & Now focuses on the Lead and Copper...
Lake Chad Shrinks; Famine Grows
The FAO reported that Lake Chad water levels have fallen to historically low levels since 1960. While this fall is linked, in part, to...
California is still under-water
This article at the New Yorker by Jeremy Miller notes that the threats to California's water are still many and varied. This article...
Water Glitters, Too.
El Salvador announced this week that it was halting metals mining across the country, according to the Financial Times (sub. req.), in...