Communities worldwide are developing innovative solutions. Experts issue warning as crisis threatens to destabilize region: ...
While heat and drought reduce the groundwater in many places, water consumption continues to rise. Is it possible to reverse this global trend by using water more sparingly in households, industry, ...
BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Iraq signed a deal with Turkey on Sunday under which water infrastructure projects to be carried out by ...
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 woman carries water on her head from a swamp, with much of the area having no access to clean drinking water due to years of unprecedented flooding, in Canal-Pigi County, South Sudan Thursday, May 4 ...
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 ...
The “bitcoin uses fossil fuels” argument has been increasingly breaking down in the face of new data from Bloomberg Intelligence showing the network is in fact the most sustainable-energy backed ...
Iraq is receiving less than one-third of its water entitlements from neighboring countries, while national water storage ...
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 ...
Experts warn Lahore’s anti-smog guns may worsen its groundwater crisis, consuming over 2.2 million litres of water daily.
The United States Special Envoy to Iraq, Mark Savaya, on Monday congratulated Iraq and Turkey on reaching an agreement to ...
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 ...