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Chile’s Protests Offer Lessons on Social Inequality and Climate Action
27 November 2019: The simple fact that the popular uprising in Chile was triggered by a fare increase for probably one of the “greenest” metros

Islamabad Declaration shines spotlight on Pakistan water crisis
21 October 2018 – Urgent and long-term measures to overcome a looming water crisis in Pakistani were announced in the final session of a international water

Pricing Reforms for Sustainable Water Use and Management in the Philippines
The Philippines is endowed with abundant natural water features, including more than 400 rivers, 50 natural lakes and 100,000 hectares of freshwater swamps. In addition,
Reports

Addressing the social consequences of tariffs for water supply and sanitation (OECD)
Where they exist, tariffs for water supply and sanitation services face a tension between different policy objectives, such as ensuring the financial sustainability of service

Waste Note, Want Not (Pacific Institute 2003)
Despite the progress California has already made in improving water efficiency, the authors of the Waste Not, Want Not report estimate that up to one-third

The Costs of not Implementing EU Environmental Law (EC)
The purpose of this new study prepared by the European Commission is to estimate the costs and foregone benefits for the EU from not achieving