Water scarcity is increasingly shaping the global energy sector, forcing companies to rethink cooling strategies for power ...
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.
The world’s three most populous countries include China, India and the United States and these nations alone account for 41 percent of the global population, 49 percent of blue water demand—defined as ...
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 ...
Ogun State adopts global best practices to combat rural water scarcity, focusing on inclusive governance and gender equity ...
The global water system is showing its fragility, and water resilience is fast becoming a defining challenge for economies and investors. UN-Water estimates two-thirds of the world’s population faces ...
Desalination is emerging as a critical solution for water scarcity, particularly in drought-affected regions. This article ...
Iran has been facing a water crisis threatening urban supplies and rural communities nationwide. According to Iran International, by October 18, dam reserves had plummeted by 39% compared to last year ...
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 ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s warning on World Water Day that the country faces worsening water scarcity reflects ...
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