Five Indian cities, including Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, are already among the world's 20 most water-stressed cities. That means an urgent need for solutions.
Water scarcity has long been discussed as a crisis waiting to arrive. The latest global scientific assessment suggests that moment may already have passed. In J ...
By 2050, up to half the world's urban population will face water scarcity. A new model of water supply, demand, and policies in a drought-prone city of 7 million in India shows how policies could ...
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 ...
India’s GDP is growing as are aspirations of the people. Both require water. And herein lies the challenge of the balance: How to meet increasing demand when water is running out, quantitively and ...
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A gram of a remarkable material can have a surface area larger than several football fields. Within that invisible landscape of microscopic pores, molecules drifting in the air can be captured, stored ...
The world has always gravitated towards the sea. Ports built trade, rivers carried fertile soil to the coast, and cities rose where land met water. Today nearly ...