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In a world where billions lack clean water, scientists have found a way to pull it from thin air. An international team of researchers led by Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Kostya Novoselov and ...
The fight for clean water in Hoosick Falls is chronicled in a new book by Mariah Blake called “They Poisoned The World: Life ...
More than four billion people do not have safe drinking water, according to a new study that suggests the scale of the health and poverty problem is twice as bad as feared. Figures shared with The ...
The U.N. World Water Development Report 2023 painted a stark picture of the huge gap that needs to be filled to meet U.N. goals to ensure all people have access to clean water and sanitation by 2030.
Finding alternative water sources is costly. If that wasn’t enough, breweries are coping with reduced profits and workforce uncertainties in Helene’s aftermath.
New analyses reveal that 4.4 billion people across low- and middle-income countries — over half of the world’s population — don’t have safe household drinking water.
Strong regional differences in future water scarcity While global water scarcity is projected to intensify in the future, both the changes and impacts will not occur equally across all world regions.
A new U.N. water report warns the world is headed toward a global water crisis if human-caused climate change and population growth aren't addressed.
It is unacceptable that any residents of the sixth largest economy in the world can’t drink the water from their kitchen faucets, and even more so for low-income and less fortunate Californians.
Cold, wet weather combined with a lack of clean water, toilets and food have fueled a spike in respiratory, stomach and other ailments, and the sick are left struggling to recover, health ...
The world has a worsening water crisis, and half of all food production will be at risk of failure by the middle of this century.