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How to Spend Water

How to Spend Water

By CWR10 December, 2014

This year we believe Christmas has come early. It is not just Xi’s carbon emissions promise but the Chinese government has adopted a “zero tolerance” stance towards pollution violations increasing…

CWR participates in 3rd International Conference on Climate Change

By Dawn McGregor27 November, 2014

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Know Your Water Rights

By CWR17 November, 2014

Ensuring water security is paramount; an important part of this is down to allocation. Who gets water and how much? To get a grip on this, we sat down with Professor…

CWR moderates panel at IFC Climate Change & Business Forum

By Dawn McGregor29 October, 2014

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Water first, then energy

By CWR16 October, 2014

China’s energy demands are great and growing, but water comes first. As Li Junfeng, Director General of China’s National Center of Climate Change Strategy Research says, unlike oil, China cannot…

Dirty Thirsty Fashion

By CWR17 September, 2014

This month, we focus on fashion off the back of the recent CLSA U® report “Dirty Thirsty Fashion: Blindsided by China’s water wars”. The report warns that polices set to ensure water…

CLSA U-CWR: Dirty Thirsty Fashion: Blindsided by China’s Water Wars

By Dawn McGregor15 September, 2014

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CWR Delivers Keynote at Stockholm Water Prize Seminar

By Dawn McGregor2 September, 2014

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CWR selected as Lead Rapporteur at World Water Week

By Dawn McGregor31 August, 2014

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CWR inaugural event & participation at World Water Week in Stockholm

By Dawn McGregor31 August, 2014

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