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When Drought Becomes the New Normal

The world is thirsty, and it's not just a temporary problem. What we're witnessing isn't just another dry spell; it's a ...
Mandatory compliance and ageing infrastructure are driving a structural boom in Australia's water sector, validating ...
The world's most precious resource is becoming increasingly scarce, and wealthy investors recognize water as the ultimate ...
Climate change is reshaping the world of work across the Arab States, altering employment patterns, threatening livelihoods ...
Los Angeles Olympics 2028 hockey matches might feature dry synthetic turf, eliminating watering needs. The International ...
Shaded and green spaces can be hard to find in northern towns and cities where summer temperatures regularly surpass 40 ...
Gov. Spencer Cox promotes critical minerals opportunities in Utah at international mining conference in Sydney, Australia.
Energy recovery devices capture hydraulic energy from concentrate streams to reduce the workload of high-pressure pumps in RO ...
Three-quarters of the world's drought-prone areas are at risk of extreme water shortages — known as "day zero droughts" — this century, and some could be hit before 2030.
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for their development of new molecular structures that can trap vast quantities of gas inside, laying the groundwork to ...
Kendra Kay speaks during public comment at the regular Amarillo City Council meeting on Sept. 23. Kay is part of a group of residents who oppose Amarillo selling its water to a data center in nearby ...
For several days, thousands of young people have taken to the streets of Madagascar’s cities to protest against the government’s failure to provide them with reliable electricity and clean water.