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#waterconflict — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. #israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #westbank / #opt / #idf / #settlers / #violence / #waterconflict / #ngo

    „Bombs, dogs, poison & heavy machinery were among the weapons used to attack Palestinians & their infrastructure at drinking water, irrigation & sanitation sites in the occupied West Bank & Gaza Strip on at least 90 occasions between January 2024 & mid-2025, according to the #PacificInstitute, a California-based nonpartisan thinktank tracking water conflicts.“

    theguardian.com/world/2025/nov

  2. 🇮🇳 INDIA | 🇵🇰 PAKISTAN
    🔴 India Strikes Inside Pakistan

    🔸 India says it hit 9 “terror targets” in Pakistan & Pakistan-controlled Kashmir under “Sindoor Operation.”
    🔸 Pakistan confirms 3 airstrikes, vows to respond “in time.”
    🔸 India suspends 1960 water treaty, threatens to cut river flow to Pakistan after deadly Kashmir attack.

    #India #Pakistan #Kashmir #SindoorOperation #WaterConflict #Airstrike

  3. Here is my new interview on NPR Here and Now on the growing threat of water-related violence, our new data on this, and how to move to solutions.
    #water #climatechange #waterconflict #SWWW

    wbur.org/hereandnow/2024/08/23

  4. Violence over water resources, including attacks on water systems, spikes since 2021 with a major expansion of the Water Conflict Chronology.
    #water
    #waterconflict

    Exclusive report from The Guardian:
    theguardian.com/environment/20

  5. My housework podcast listening today was this interview with @petergleick, about his recent book #TheThreeAgesOfWater. I enjoyed it in so many ways and learned a lot from it. Was also good to hear Gleick’s critical take on some of the #IR #EnvironmentalSecrurity
    literature. Really recommend it #Water #Drought #Hydrology #Infrastructure #WaterConflict

    shows.acast.com/chatter/episod

  6. A contested resource

    The expansion of hydropower generation often leads to conflicts of interest, both in Switzerland and beyond. Researchers from ETH Zurich are trying to find a basis for compromise that serves the public interest.

    ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth

    #hydropower #renewables #waterconflict