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Jordan to go solo with Red Sea to Dead Sea pipeline
Amman (AFP) Sept 27, 2009
Jordan has decided to go it alone and build a two-billion-dollar pipeline from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea without help from proposed partners Israel and the Palestinian Authority, an official told AFP. "Jordan is thirsty and cannot wait any longer," said Fayez Batayneh, the country's chief representative in the mega-project to provide drinking water and begin refilling the Dead Sea, which ... read more

Australian town in 'world-first' bottled water ban
Sydney (AFP) Sept 26, 2009
An Australian town pulled all bottled water from its shelves Saturday and replaced it with refillable bottles in what is believed to be a world-first ban. Hundreds of people marched through the picturesque rural town of Bundanoon to mark the first day of its bottled water ban by unveiling a series of new public drinking fountains, said campaign spokesman John Dee. ... more
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    Australia dust storm settles on New Zealand
    Wellington (AFP) Sept 25, 2009
    Particles from the dust storm that engulfed parts of eastern Australia this week were detected 2,150 kilometres (1,335 miles) away across the Tasman Sea Friday, raining down on New Zealand. Meteorologist Philip Duncan of the WeatherWatch website said orange dust falls had been reported in the North Island districts of Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Taranaki. ... more

    India heading for worst drought since 1972: weather data
    New Delhi (AFP) Sept 23, 2009
    India's monsoon was about 20 percent below strength just over a week before the official end of the rainy reason, putting the country on course for its worst drought since 1972, weather data showed Wednesday. "Until September 21, for the country as a whole, the rain deficiency was 22 percent," said B.K. Bandopadhyay, a spokesman for the weather office. "We expect the total rain ... more

    Water-short Iraq faces new peril: the sea
    Baghdad (UPI) Sep 23, 2009
    Iraq's water crisis is getting worse by the day, adding to the political uncertainty sweeping the country ahead of potentially incendiary parliamentary elections in January. On top of the cutbacks in the water flow of the life-giving Tigris and Euphrates rivers by Turkey, Iraq's parched south is now threatened by encroaching tidal waters from the Gulf that are poisoning vital farmland ... more

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    That sinking feeling: world's deltas subsiding, says study
    Paris (AFP) Sept 20, 2009
    Two-thirds of the world's major deltas, home to nearly half a billion people, are caught in the scissors of sinking land and rising seas, according to a study published Sunday. The new findings, based on satellite images, show that 85 percent of the 33 largest delta regions experienced severe flooding over the past decade, affecting 260,000 square kilometres (100,000 square miles). ... more

    Turkey agrees to up Euphrates flow to Iraq: Baghdad
    Baghdad (AFP) Sept 19, 2009
    Turkey has agreed to up the flow of water along the Euphrates river to Iraq for a month, Baghdad said Saturday, amid tensions between the two sides over distribution of the precious commodity. The agreement came after talks in Istanbul involving Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and Turkish Environment Minister Veysel Eroglu, following a months-long war of words between Baghdad and ... more

    Somalia faces worst food crisis in 18 years: UN
    Rome (AFP) Sept 21, 2009
    Drought, conflict and displacement are causing the worst humanitarian crisis in war-torn Somalia in 18 years, the UN food agency warned Monday. Some 3.6 million people, about half the Somali population, need emergency aid including 1.3 million people displaced by fighting in the Horn of Africa country, the Food and Agriculture Organisation said in a statement. Around 1.4 million Somali ... more

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