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Bechtel claims that when the water contract was canceled, Bolivia violated a bilateral investment treaty with the Netherlands, where the company, called Aguas del Tunari, is incorporated.
Bolivia’s ‘People of the Water’ try to survive loss of lake they depended on for generations What was Bolivia’s second-largest lake has dried up.
COCHABAMBA, Bolivia Here in this small Andean nation of 10 million people, the glaciers are melting, threatening the water supply of the largest urban area in the country, El Alto and La Paz, with ...
– Water War in Bolivia” I must say that I can understand the discontent among the people (as well as their protest tactics) far better than that first bewildering exposure.
Ecological engineering solves unsafe water problems in Bolivia. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2013 / 01 / 130130082250.htm. University of Oklahoma.
Bolivia's Tuni glacier is disappearing faster than initially anticipated, according to scientists in the Andean nation, a predicament that will likely make worse water shortages already plaguing ...
Bolivia's Rio Desaguerdo stretches 200 miles south from scenic Lake Titicaca to the parched salt flat of Lake Poopo. Lake Poopo dried up three years ago, and 30 million fish died almost overnight.
Taputa is a small village on the main road through a region called Charagua Norte in southern Bolivia’s Chaco region. It’s a dry place, and on a blistering hot day in early December farmers like ...
The International Court of Justice says it had little to rule on in a long-running dispute over the Silala River which flows from Bolivia to Chile as the Latin American neighbors have mostly ...
For many generations, the homeland of the Uru people here wasn’t land at all: It was the brackish waters of Lake Poopo ...
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