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March, 2009

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March, 2009

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  • Live Webcast on Monday | Water and Agriculture: Implications for Development and Growth
    Mar 27, 2009

    You are invited to join the GSI team and our partners at Johns Hopkins SAIS via webcast for a day-long conference on water and agriculture. The webcast will begin at 9:00 a.m.

  • Right Around the Corner
    Mar 27, 2009

    Since the 1950s, many in science have claimed that human-like robots are right around the corner.

  • A Blue Idea
    Mar 25, 2009

    Circle of Blue, the international network of journalists, scientists, and communications design experts dedicated to the global freshwater crisis, has just launched an innovative forum called

  • The Iron Triangle
    Mar 24, 2009

    Professor John Beddington, Britain's chief scientist, spoke at the Sustainable Development UK conference in W

  • Raise a Glass of Tap to World Water Week
    Mar 23, 2009

    If you live in DC and take the metro, you may have noticed ads recently for World Water Week. Or maybe not.

  • Motoring for the Masses
    Mar 23, 2009

    Today marks the debut of the Tata Nano. Produced by Tata, an Indian motor company, the Nano will be the cheapest car in the world costing only $2,000 (100,000 Rs).

  • A Declaration on Water
    Mar 18, 2009

    As Erik Peterson, Director of the Global Strategy Institute, stated today, the global water crisis presents an opportunity for the US government to "do well by doing good." By this he meant that the U

  • A Busy Week for Water
    Mar 17, 2009

    To coincide with the World Water Forum currently underway in Istanbul, today CSIS hosted the event "Renewing Am

  • The New Iconoclasts
    Mar 13, 2009

    On March 7, the USNS Impeccable, a U.S. navy vessel, was operating about 75 miles off the coast of Hainan in the East China Sea (in international waters).

  • Trouble Down Under
    Mar 12, 2009

    Circle of Blue, an international global water crisis network, recently released a comprehensive report on southeast Australia's 12-year drought, which it calls Third Annual Global Trends Seminar

    Mar 11, 2009

    Next week, GSI will host some of the best and brightest from Southeast Missouri State Universi

  • Save a Life for Three Dollars
    Mar 10, 2009

    Last week, Dr. Val Curtis of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, spoke at George Washington University on the topic of hand washing and health in the developing world.

  • Chernobyl Forgotten
    Mar 6, 2009

    Countries in Latin America are becoming increasingly ambiti

  • The Future of Democratic Governments
    Mar 4, 2009

    The continuing financial crises and worldwide recession appears to be changing the face of democratic governments throughout the world.

  • Where the Streets Have No Names
    Mar 3, 2009

    "Where the streets have no names" was only one of the phrases that caught my ear.

  • An Unhappy Household
    Mar 2, 2009

    As the global financial crisis shows us, free and open markets are great when everyone (or at least a majority of people) prospers, but they are less popular when people are hurting.

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