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  3. Who Has Access to Water and What are the Consequences?

Who Has Access to Water and What are the Consequences?

Teaching Water: Global Perspectives on a Resource in Crisis

  • The Impact of Water on World Health
  • Who Controls Water?
  • Water Security and the Mekong River
  • A Sea of Profit: Piracy, Fishing, and Protection in the Western Indian Ocean
  • Who Has Access to Water and What are the Consequences?
  • Access to Safe Water in Ghana
  • The Nile Basin: A Look at Ethiopia's Grand Dam Plan
  • The Right to Water in Haiti
  • Speaking Broadly about Climate Change and Water
  • The Aral Sea Disaster
  • Water and Climate Change: Looking at Africa and South America

Sharmilla Murthy, Assistant Professor, Suffolk University Law School


Attachments
  • picture_as_pdf Murthy Viewing Guide
  • picture_as_pdf Sharmilla Murthy Teaching Water Presentation

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  • Teaching Water
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