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São Paulo’s water crisis that began last year is the region’s worst drought in more than 80 years. Brazil is home to roughly 12 percent of the world’s fresh water, yet millions of residents ...
As the population grows and urbanization and agro-industrial activity increase, the demand for freshwater is expected to rise ...
By Jonathan López in São Paulo Torrential downpours are a frequent occurrence in São Paulo — a quintessential feature of its ...
Latin America’s largest water utility got the green light to ... de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo, known as Sabesp, by a wide margin Wednesday. Shares fell as investors await details ...
"There is no more leeway to lose water when it comes to that part of Brazil," Fearnside added, remembering how Sao Paulo struggled during the 2014 crisis. "The city almost ran out of water ...
Brazilian power company Equatorial Energia SA emerged as the sole bidder to buy a key stake in Sabesp, the water utility that’s being privatized by Sao Paulo state in a multibillion-dollar share ...
Sao Paulo's state government will hire the World Bank's International Finance Corporation (IFC) in the next few days for studies on the possible privatization of state water utility Sabesp SBSP3 ...
From September 18 to October 19, 2025, the city of São Paulo will host the 14th edition ... bold and innovative responses to the climate crisis, bridging scientific, technical, and popular ...
Last Tuesday, October 3, workers of five São Paulo’s Metropolitan Train Company (CPTM) railway lines, five Metro lines, and the water and sanitation ... and social crisis in Brazil and ...