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    Calming the Waters: Why We Need to Better Integrate Climate and Water Policy
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    Calming the Waters: Why We Need to Better Integrate Climate and Water Policy
    August 23, 2016in News0by admin

    Calming the Waters: Why We Need to Better Integrate Climate and Water Policy

    Recently, the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has caused a major dispute with downstream Egypt which fears the dam will affect water …
    Source: New Security Beat (blog)
    8/23/2016

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