From data centers to agriculture, tightening water supplies are reshaping global markets, exposing trillions in assets, and pushing companies toward water-positive strategies.
Texas Public Radio reported on water tensions between the U.S. and Mexico, both of which are obligated to provide each other with water under the 1944 Water Treaty. However, both sides have been ...
A new UN report outlines how vanishing lakes, overdrawn aquifers, and rapidly melting glaciers are pushing billions toward acute water shortages and adding pressure to food systems worldwide. Stacey ...
Depending on where you live, the global water crisis may not yet be tangible. And yet for billions of people around the world, this “invisible risk” is already a stark reality, as Christian Bréthaut, ...
Contamination of China’s fresh water resources from industrial pollution and inadequate sewage treatment is seen by Chinese residents as the nation’s most critical environmental priority, according to ...
The world is not facing a temporary water shortage. It is entering water bankruptcy. Nearly half of humanity now experiences severe water scarcity for at least part of each year. Reservoirs shrink.
The global conversation on water is undergoing a quiet but consequential shift. A recent United Nations University report introduces a term that policymakers can no longer afford to treat as ...
A groundbreaking solar machine can now pull 1,000 litres of clean water daily from dry desert air. Developed by Professor ...