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Welcome to TinMore Institute's CFWS Competition for increasingly scarce water supplies is fueling instability in regions around the globe, from Beijing to New Delhi, Ghana to Mozambique, Kuwait to Jordan, and even in the United States from Denver to Los Angeles and the 10 major U.S. cities that are running out of water. Read More--> TinMore Institute's Center for Water Security (CFWS) can accurately forecast water use and climate change, including temperature and precipitation on a regional to country scale for 7 years from initial date of output, i.e., from today through the next 7 years. Read More--> |
In the News Dr. Benjamin Dewayne Branch appointed GIS and Data Curation Fellow, funded by the Sloan Foundation. His work involves advancing GIS capacity, data curation, profiling and spatial collaborations. James Burch completes his doctoral degree at Colorado Technical University (Doctorate of Management program) with a concentration in Homeland Security. His dissertation title was “Assessing the Viability of Creating a Domestic Intelligence Agency.” This completes his second degree in Homeland-Security Studies having obtained an MA from the United States Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). National Terror Alert Response Center World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) Live Terror Alert |