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Metro Manila residents hit by severe water shortage

Manila - Residents of metropolitan Manila in the Philippines have been hit by severe shortage of water due to the receding water level at Angat Dam, the main source of water for around 10 million residents of the cities and municipalities comprising metro Manila.
In the Media by Leo Reyes - 2 comments

Could The Zipingpu Dam Have Caused Last May`s Chinese Earthquake?

Scientists are saying that last year's 7.9 earthquake in China may have been man-made. The cause could be the 511 foot high Zipingpu dam that holds 315 million tons of water. The dam lies just 550 yards from the fault line.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

China Now Dealing With Dams Damaged by Earthquake

The situation in China could be getting worse. Troops have been rushed in to plug dangerous cracks in a dam close to Dujiangyan in Sichuan province.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 6 comments

Saving The Wild Salmon

The salmon has been disappearing from the waters of Columbia River basin in the Pacific Northwest for some years now, and in order to reestablish this important member of the regional ecosystem, dams may have to be broken.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 2 comments
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Portugal agrees to give up its remaining stake in a giant hydroelectric dam in Mozambique, ending a long-running dispute.
A dam has burst in northern Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil, forcing thousands more people to flee their homes to escape flooding.
Brazilian officials try to evacuate several thousand people after a dam bursts in the north of Rio de Janeiro state, amid continuing heavy rains.
Another 100,000 people may be moved from the area around China's Three Gorges Dam because of landslides and riverbank collapses.
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Private Education - A Bad Idea?

I am not too impressed with the level of public education. But is private education the solution? In economics...
Dec 2, 2011 by Sam Vaknin

Grading The President's Jobs Speech - What He Said Vs. What He Should Have Said

Last week the nation tuned into President's Obama's much hyped job creation speech to see if there would be any worthy...
Sep 12, 2011 by Walter "Bruno" Korschek

Santander Bank suspends funding for controversial Brazilian dam

Europe’s largest bank, Santander, has suspended its funding for Brazil’s hugely controversial Santo Antonio dam,...

Amazon tribe’s unique fishing ritual could be their last

The Enawene Nawe tribe of Brazil have begun their unique annual fishing ritual, amid fears that the 80 dams planned for...

Social Values and the Health System

There are as many health systems and models as there are countries. This is because healthcare is a public good and,...
Mar 29, 2011 by Sam Vaknin
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