December 5, 2011
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Why don't more NGOs work on water? Guest post from Dan Yeo, WaterAid
November 18, 2011
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What should Oxfam be doing on water?
September 2, 2011
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How do we talk about resource limits, fair shares and development?
July 22, 2011
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Hans Rosling and co on Water – justice, development and liberation through washing machines
March 30, 2011
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The world’s next 20 years on one slide – and it’s pretty scary
August 17, 2010
This is the summary slide from a recent powerpoint on the global challenges facing humanity between now and 2030. It sets out the key questions (easier to read if you click on the slide). The answers to any one of which might well be ‘no’, with scary consequences. And please don’t try and dismiss this as ill-informed climate alarmism. It’s from
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Today’s World Water Day, and here’s what you need to be reading/watching
March 22, 2010
It’s world water day Bad watsan ruins lives but gets ignored. So act! Today is world water day, and reader Steve Cockburn, coordinator of a global coalition called End Water Poverty, of which Oxfam is a member, has kindly done my job for me by sending over some links and analysis. This is all him, not me: ‘UNICEF/WHO last week
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Putting the history back into economics: good new book from the FT’s Alan Beattie
June 3, 2009
‘False Economy: A Surprising Economic History of the World’, by Alan Beattie, the world trade editor at the Financial Times is published tomorrow in the UK and is already doing well in the US. It explores the historical backstory to current economic debates on trade, corruption, the ‘curse of wealth’ in oil and mineral producing nations, the rise of Russia, China
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Is the world running out of water?
April 20, 2009
Excellent overview of water scarcity in last week’s Economist. Here are a few highlights ‘The overthrow of Madagascar’s president in mid-March was partly caused by water problems—in South Korea. Worried by the difficulties of increasing food supplies in its water-stressed homeland, Daewoo, a South Korean conglomerate, signed a deal to lease no less than half Madagascar’s arable land to grow
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A youtube's worth a thousand words
December 1, 2008
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