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World Water Week 2013

  • Woman with Steam Coming Out of Her Ears

    Is the water debate suffering from a language problem?

    Reference to the nexus – the link between water, energy and food – was all the rage last year, but is it time to drop the jargon, asks Dave Tickner

  • Coal WRI

    China must manage the conflict between coal and water

    New coal-fired power plants in water-stressed regions could threaten water security for China's farms and communities

  • Severe Drought Effects In Manaus Region

    Is net positive feasible when it comes to water?

  • China drought

    Could water markets encourage collaboration and reduce conflict?

  • Polluted waterways

    Water footprinting: will it help companies manage a scarce resource?

    Companies are embracing water footprinting to understand and tackle water use. But can it really confront the complexities of the water challenge?

  • Indus River

    The global water crisis – why water politics matter for business security

    If the global community is to adequately address water challenges and associated risks, cooperation is imperative

  • Pipe discharging factory waste water

    Business and water: an uneasy but vital relationship

    A new report emphasises the role of companies in the water debate, but can they put public good above their own private interests?

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