Life around the world has been feeling the effects of climate change, land degradation, deforestation, pollution and the ...
UN report has declared a "era of global water bankruptcy," a post-crisis reality where critical water systems have suffered irreversible damage ...
Mars may have been a "blue planet" with an ocean the size of today's Arctic Ocean, a new study suggests. New evidence of ...
Widespread water insecurity is the result of decades of overuse, as well as shrinking supplies from lakes, rivers, glaciers and wetlands, the researchers found.
Water systems are being depleted faster than nature can replenish them, and many can no longer return to their historical ...
Scientists say 'water bankruptcy' captures a reality where natural systems can no longer recover, and where old approaches to water use no longer work.
Have you heard of Dry January? It’s a pledge not to drink alcohol for at least a month, a sign of your resolve to change your ways. But what if we made it about water — and changed it into Dry 2026? I ...
Laramie County's 'Project Jade' could eventually use the same amount of electricity as produced by 10 nuclear power plants.
A 2-mile tunnel under Lake Travis will help provide water to three cities. The $225 million project will ensure a supply ...
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Agriculture is the world’s biggest water user, responsible for about 70% of the global freshwater withdrawals. When a region goes water bankrupt, farming becomes more difficult and more expensive.
The Negros Island Region’s (NIR) biggest water treatment facility officially opened its doors this week, as leaders celebrated the launch of the Sum-ag Water Treatment Plant — a landmark investment ...