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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SciTechDaily has shared a report that a new study indicates up to 66% of people worldwide may not have access to enough clean ...
For decades, desalination has been pitched as the ultimate solution to water scarcity. With oceans covering more than seventy ...
Across the world in Australia, a small tree frog may have the answers to addressing water scarcity in the Southwestern United States. Based in Las Vegas, WAVR Technologies sees water scarcity ...
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 ...
From data centers to agriculture, tightening water supplies are reshaping global markets, exposing trillions in assets, and pushing companies toward water-positive strategies.
As the Six Nations of the Grand River face water scarcity due to corporate extraction and limited land ownership, a new study ...
Residents of Kertyo community urge Nasarawa government and stakeholders to provide boreholes and potable water for over 10,000 people.
Nagpur: Anticipating severe water stress during the coming summer, the district administration has approved an ₹82.90 crore ...
Water is absolutely crucial to food production. It is used for irrigation in agriculture, for cleaning and sanitation in factories, and even as an ingredient in food products. Agriculture alone ...
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 ...
As part of the plan, Rural Water Supply (RWS) department has identified 2,106 vulnerable habitations spread across 251 ...