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Speaking of Water: China s Water Challenges in 2021

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Editorial: Time to restore transparency in government

CAJ condemns Alberta s efforts to discredit climate journalists

CAJ condemns Alberta s efforts to discredit climate journalists News provided by Share this article Share this article TORONTO, Jan. 26, 2021 /CNW/ - The Canadian Association of Journalists condemns all attempts by governments and third-party agencies to discredit the work journalists undertake to cover climate change in Canada. Numerous journalistic bodies including the Society of Environmental Journalists are smeared in a new Government of Alberta-bankrolled report titled A The report argues that journalists are part of a disturbing movement to coordinate and effectively distribute propagandized climate change issues in their reporting. According to Vice News, the report s author was paid $28,000 by the Alberta government.

Luke Runyon

Luke Runyon As KUNC’s reporter covering the Colorado River Basin, I dig into stories that show how water issues can both unite and divide communities throughout the Western U.S. I produce feature stories for KUNC and a network of public media stations in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, California and Nevada. I also host KUNC’s live community storytelling events. I love public radio because I know the power of hearing someone’s story in their own words, using their own voice. You can get a much better sense of who someone is and what their motivations are just by listening to how they speak, and that’s a big part of why I love public radio reporting.

Mass Aging of Dams a Global Safety and Financial Risk, UN Report Says

‘Mass Aging’ of Dams a Global Safety and Financial Risk, UN Report Says Countries ought to plan for end-of-life care, report argues. In June 2013, a flood in Uttarakhand, an Indian Himalayan state, killed thousands of people, swept villages away, and seriously damaged the state’s hydroelectric dams and powerhouses. The dam at Vishnuprayag, on the Alaknanda River, was buried in mud and boulders. Photo © Dhruv Malhotra/Circle of Blue By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue A global dam-building binge that spanned the early- to mid-20th century is now reaching a turning point, according to a report published by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment, and Health.

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