Water Scarcity in the Yellow River Basin: Energy, Economics, Institutions and Responses

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Few places illustrate the importance of the water-energy nexus better than northern China’s Yellow River basin. Acute water scarcity, driven mainly by dramatic economic growth, is increasingly confronting policymakers with hard choices about how to provide water for existing uses as well as rapidly expanding energy production. Under these conditions, the institutions that decide who gets how much water…

Difficult Decisions and Dramatic Reforms to Solve China’s Water Problems? Scott Moore featured in International Herald Tribune

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Scott Moore is a Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Research Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, at Harvard University, an RCN Partner; and he is also a doctoral candidate at Oxford University. Mr. Moore’s current research focuses on hydropolitics in China. A few days ago, his work was featured in the International Herald Tribune. His op-ed,  China’s Massive Water […]