Last week Aqueduct was selected to be featured in the “Village of Solutions”, a collection of innovative new concepts in the world of water management that will be on display at the World Water Forum…
If you are a regular reader of news related to water risk, you may have seen data and observations from Aqueduct in several venues during the month of January. This is the first of a series of updates on news related to Aqueduct and the subject…
Snaking across multiple international boundaries and supporting everything from villages and farms to industry and cities, the Orange-Senqu River is one of the most important natural resources in southern Africa. The complexity and significance…
This piece, co-authored by WRI’s Kirsty Jenkinson and Coca-Cola’s Joe Rozza, originally appeared on The Guardian…
Reduced power, blocked supply chains are reminder of water risks.
New analysis from WRI and rating agency Standard & Poor’s looks at impacts on businesses and credit quality.
A new mapping tool identifies and measures exposure to water risk.
Correction:: The survey cited in this article was conducted by CDP Water Disclosure, not the Water Disclosure Project as previously stated. - 12/8/10
Hungary’s toxic ‘red sludge’ is a stark reminder of why mining companies need to better disclose their water-related risks.
For investors and financial institutions, water risks in the mining sector are difficult to track.
Limited transparency around corporate sustainability risks can lead to investments that are bad for the environment, and investors’ bottom lines.



