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Access to clean water for drinking and for agriculture in the rural economy of developing countries.

11/22/2006

The situation in India and China and developing countries. The significance of clean water supplies for farmers and people in the rural areas.

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India and China Play Down Border Tensions

Wall Street Journal 05/21/2013

‘An Uncertain Glory,’ by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen

New York Times 09/06/2013

If You Think China’s Air Is Bad ...

New York Times 11/07/2013

Pollution in China's Tai Lake worse despite national push for environmentalism

Washington Post 10/29/2010

China’s Poisonous Waterways

New York Times 04/04/2014

In Rural India, Hoping for Jobs and Education in a Growing Economy

New York Times 03/16/2015

China- Water and how it is managed.

05/20/2010

The crucial role of water in the poorest countries for the quality of life. Close to a billon people in the poorest countries have no latrines and have no access to clean water.

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If You Think China’s Air Is Bad ...

New York Times 11/07/2013

Pollution in China's Tai Lake worse despite national push for environmentalism

Washington Post 10/29/2010

China’s Poisonous Waterways

New York Times 04/04/2014

Rural Water, Not City Smog, May Be China’s Pollution Nightmare

New York Times 04/11/2016

China's peasants look to the skies.

Economist 05/20/2010

Small projects often give better returns.

Economist 05/20/2010


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