
Grabbing the water when you can
Image Courtesy: Hydro Flask’s Hydration Nation The term ‘land grabbing’ has now become common use. It concerns dubious land acquisitions … Continued


Image Courtesy: Hydro Flask’s Hydration Nation The term ‘land grabbing’ has now become common use. It concerns dubious land acquisitions … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenSeptember 24, 2012 In recent times of crisis, the economic performance of the US has been … Continued

Posted by Marta Agujetas and Frank van SteenbergenSeptember 17, 2012 An amazing trend is the increased use of herbicides in … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenSeptember 10, 2012 Whereas we may be familiar with the iconic mermaid in the harbor of … Continued

posted by Taha Alwashali and Frank van SteenbergenSeptember 03, 2012 The ancient name of Yemen is ‘Arabia Felix’ – the … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenAugust 27, 2012 Much hope is pinned on the development of small-holder irrigation in Africa. In … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenAugust 21, 2012 Over the past three to four years, the financial crisis has dominated the … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenAugust 13, 2012 What is more important – public health, or security and deterrence? To answer … Continued

Bihar in eastern India is the country’s most flood-prone state. Every year, about 76% of the population and 73% of … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenAugust 06, 2012 One of the most beautiful objects in the National Museum of the American … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenJuly 30, 2012 In the Habala district of Southern Ethiopia, fluoride levels are high – significantly … Continued

Posted by Frank van SteenbergenJuly 24, 2012 Imagine water being so scarce that you have to compete with bees to … Continued