By coming together to jointly manage shared water resources, countries can build trust and prevent conflict.| Wilson Center
Letter: Western governments must call out Israel’s water war crime and call for a ceasefire, say Lyla Mehta and Alan Nicol| the Guardian
The evidence suggests Russia destroyed the vast, vital dam. Now the long cleanup for the human, environmental and potentially nuclear catastrophe must begin amid a brutal war| the Guardian
Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up Dnipro River dam, which has largely been swept away| the Guardian
Polluted water supplies and salty groundwater are making people ill, with UN warning of threat of child deaths from dehydration| the Guardian
Abstract The devastating civil war that began in Syria in March 2011 is the result of complex interrelated factors. The focus of the conflict is regime change, but the triggers include a broad set of religious and sociopolitical factors, the erosion of the economic health of the country, a wave of political reform sweeping over the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Levant region, and challenges associated with climate variability and change and the availability and use of freshwater. As...| AMETSOC
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