Panama Canal Water Resilience
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The world's most strategic shipping corridor was engineered for a 20th-century climate. A single drought now costs Panama up to US$700 million in lost canal revenue, and competing trade routes are emerging. This is the case for treating the Gatún watershed as sovereign infrastructure — financed, modelled, and managedas such — and why the next phase of canal resilience cannot be built in concrete alone.

