Permanent Forum of Binational Waters
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Network of specialists and citizens passionate about transboundary water issues between Mexico and the United States.
Joined February 2020
🚧 Border wall projects threaten shared waters & river communities along the Rio Grande. Support @RGISCLaredo work documenting impacts & defending access to the river. 🌊 Donate today & stand for water as a shared resource: 🔗 https://t.co/MY5YkFhZsv
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Help shape our 2026 events. Share your priorities by taking our short survey. Ayúdanos a definir los eventos de 2026. Comparte tus prioridades en nuestra encuesta. https://t.co/FNG77Tw59h
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Read our new brief on the future of binational water governance and the 1944 Water Treaty. Explore key insights from experts on climate challenges, cooperation, and the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. Read here: https://t.co/HBNIIPqbIn
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The new National Water Law in Mexico redefines how water rights are managed—closing informal markets and strengthening oversight. PFBW prepared an accessible summary to understand the reform's key elements. Read the full synthesis: https://t.co/yVMNMpZ4AX
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Help shape our 2026 events. Share your priorities by taking our short survey. Ayúdanos a definir los eventos de 2026. Comparte tus prioridades en nuestra encuesta. https://t.co/FNG77Tw59h
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A new 2025 study shows the Colorado River is in deeper crisis than expected — with groundwater declining at alarming rates. Learn what this means for communities in the U.S.–Mexico basin and what solutions are on the table: https://t.co/kXYeVHjpVv
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Estudiantes de #CETYS aplicaron #BigData y visualización para impulsar la transformación digital en el agua junto a la plataforma One Coast, One Community de @binationalwater Un paso clave hacia la resiliencia costera💧 🔗 Conoce más: https://t.co/No32MOuNgd
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El Río Tijuana es riesgo y oportunidad. El Dr. Trent Biggs analiza cómo este sistema transfronterizo puede unir comunidades y fomentar cooperación binacional, durante su exposición en el evento Aguas compartidas y desarrollo económico: https://t.co/m20BP9gcQG (video en inglés)
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Help shape our 2026 events. Share your priorities by taking our short survey. Ayúdanos a definir los eventos de 2026. Comparte tus prioridades en nuestra encuesta. https://t.co/FNG77Tw59h
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The new National Water Law in Mexico redefines how water rights are managed—closing informal markets and strengthening oversight. PFBW prepared an accessible summary to understand the reform's key elements. Read the full synthesis: https://t.co/yVMNMpZ4AX
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#MythBusters ¿Estados Unidos y México comparten el agua y dependen uno del otro? Acompáñanos a desmentir este mito y conocer la interdependencia hídrica entre ambos países.
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Consulta nuestro nuevo brief sobre el futuro de la gobernanza hídrica binacional y el Tratado de 1944. Conoce los principales hallazgos del panel sobre clima y cooperación en la cuenca del Río Bravo. Léelo aquí: https://t.co/PqvKz966HC
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A new 2025 study shows the Colorado River is in deeper crisis than expected — with groundwater declining at alarming rates. Learn what this means for communities in the U.S.–Mexico basin and what solutions are on the table: https://t.co/kXYeVHjpVv
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Help shape our 2026 events. Share your priorities by taking our short survey. Ayúdanos a definir los eventos de 2026. Comparte tus prioridades en nuestra encuesta. https://t.co/FNG77Tw59h
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Third episode of Women in Water podcast: Water and Diplomacy Elizabeth A. Koch joins host Elia M. Tapia to explore women’s leadership in global water governance. Listen on Spotify or YouTube https://t.co/z05gydBO9s
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"Para enfrentar la crisis del agua, debemos repensar la agricultura. Ahorrar agua no es sembrar más, sino hacerlo con inteligencia." Salvador López Córdova, Director Ambiental en NADBank, en nuestro evento del 5º aniversario. #AguasBinacionales #ElAguaNosUne
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Read our new brief on the future of binational water governance and the 1944 Water Treaty. Explore key insights from experts on climate challenges, cooperation, and the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. Read here: https://t.co/HBNIIPqbIn
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#MythBusters Dr. Samuel Sandoval debunks the myth that “all water on the border is contaminated.” Learn the facts about water quality in these essential binational regions.
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🚧 Border wall projects threaten shared waters & river communities along the Rio Grande. Support @RGISCLaredo work documenting impacts & defending access to the river. 🌊 Donate today & stand for water as a shared resource: 🔗 https://t.co/MY5YkFhZsv
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The new National Water Law in Mexico redefines how water rights are managed—closing informal markets and strengthening oversight. PFBW prepared an accessible summary to understand the reform's key elements. Read the full synthesis: https://t.co/yVMNMpZ4AX
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