Rivers are shrinking and aquifers are falling, raising fears of “water bankruptcy” as billions experience increasing water ...
Residents in the northern part of the country are creating artificial glaciers to tackle climate change.
Climate change has many signals—rising sea levels, melting glaciers, stronger storms—but the first and most immediate sign for most people on the planet is water. Not too much of it. Not too little.
A second, more mundane challenge for Europe’s potable water supply is the longstanding failure to invest in aging pipe networks, which cause the continent to lose an astonishing 25 percent of its ...
Does your culture embrace living in the moment or planning for the long run? According to research from University of Queensland’s Hamidreza Harati and Chicago Booth’s Thomas Talhelm, the answer may ...
A study published in Nature Food by researchers from the Politecnico di Milano and the University of California at Berkeley ...
PARIS, France, March 22, 2024 (ENS) – Tensions over access to clean water are aggravating conflicts worldwide, finds the United Nations World Water Development Report 2024, just published by UNESCO on ...
Across the globe, water scarcity is no longer a distant concern—it’s a present and growing crisis. Today, more than 2.3 billion people live in regions facing water stress, and the forces driving that ...
The counties that get water governance right will attract industry, urban growth and agricultural productivity. Those that do not will continue to firefighting droughts and rationing crises.
Researchers are developing technology to attract and absorb contaminants from different sources so the water can be used again In honor of Women’s History Month, Duke celebrates the researchers whose ...
The latest available data on the state of Europe's water network, recently published by Eurostat, has revealed worrying trends regarding the future resilience of the continent's water supplies. The ...