World Jan 14 Watch 7:32 Water-stressed cities in India turn to innovation for a safe, stable supply Half the population of India lives in areas where water resources are highly stressed. In the coastal city of Chennai, rapid economic development and a population boom have jeopardized supplies of freshwater, prompting officials to rely on desalination of the… By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sarah Clune Hartman
World Dec 20 Watch 8:27 Why Iraq’s biblical paradise is becoming a salty wasteland In addition to recovering and rebuilding after a brutal war with ISIS, Iraq is facing a dire water shortage. Levels in the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers have plummeted, in part because neighboring Turkey built a dam upstream that restricts the… By Jane Ferguson
Science Aug 31 Watch Multinational corporations take action on water scarcity In the first installment of the Financial Times' series, "A world without water," environmental correspondent Pilita Clark looks at the cost to companies as the threat of water scarcity grows. Clark spoke with NewsHour's Hari Sreenivasan about global competition for… By PBS News Hour