Water China Energy

Circle of Blue’s China Tour Finds Strong Reception for Water-Energy Choke Point Warning

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Circle of Blue and the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum present at 17 events in 4 cities over 16 days.
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

The Stream, April 19: Power Cuts, Golf Booms

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Despite promises to curb power rationing, much of China is on…
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

The Stream, April 18: The Water Factor

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Environmental groups are up in arms over the State Department's…
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

Federal Water Tap, April 18: Energy in the Western U.S.

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Energy in the West Several federal agencies are mulling permits…
Information Graphic Freshwater Withdrawal by Country

Infographic: Freshwater Withdrawal by G7 Country

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This visualization visually and physically describes the freshwater withdrawal per capita from the G7 and another nation.
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

The Stream, April 15: Regulating the Natural Gas Industry

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Cuba's worst drought in 50 years has depleted reservoirs by about…
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

The Stream, April 14: Shale Gas

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The French government will support parliamentary motions to revoke…

Ned Breslin: Lasting Coverage — Retooling the WASH Model’s “Beneficiary” Indicators (Part II)

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So if “beneficiaries” are a terrible indicator of success in the international water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector, then what should take their place?
Lake Mead Water level Issues

Good Snow Season Triggers Bonus Water for Lake Mead

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The reservoir is expected to rise nearly 30 feet, and power output at the Hoover Dam will increase as well.
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

The Stream, April 13: Legal Matters

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Dams in Brazil Despite calls for a moratorium, Brazil’s government…
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

The Stream, April 12: Responding to Scarcity

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By Rationing In Texas Drought in Texas is forcing the state’s…
Ma Jun on China's Economic Development.

Q&A: Ma Jun on China’s Economic Development and Water Resources

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Ma Jun tells Circle of Blue that China is still on the track of a highly energy- and resource-intensive model, with the need to de-couple economic growth from the expansion of resource consumption