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Growing risks to the water supplies and hydrological cycles that sustain human civilization call for a new economic framework. In the remaining months of its G20 presidency, South Africa can provide ...
Global Phosphorus Summit in Ghana this coming September aims to set up an African Sustainable Phosphorus Network ...
Water scarcity stands as a leading indicator of climate change, demanding urgent attention. Water is no longer just a ...
WWF’s latest Drop by Drop report offers a look at how tangible, on-the-ground action can help some of the world’s most ...
Now, a new study that examines the world’s total supply of fresh water — accounting for its rivers and rain, ice and aquifers ...
Global coal demand is likely to remain broadly unchanged this year and next, despite short-term fluctuations across several major markets in the first half of this year, the International Energy ...
Scientists have made an exciting discovery that could transform your daily breakfast meal. According to Phys.org, for the first time ever, researchers from McGill University have altered oat DNA ...
Bill Gates found his passion for global health after reading a New York Times article in 1997. He now plans to give away 99% of his wealth by 2045.
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is using its global trade wars to advance the interests of the U.S. technology industry, seeking to prevent foreign countries from targeting American internet ...
Britain will set up a new office to investigate consumer complaints against water companies as part of a “root and branch” overhaul of a sector in crisis after years of under-investment and ...
The Government is bracing for the release of a landmark review into the water industry, which could reportedly lead to the abolition of embattled water regulator Ofwat. The Independent Water ...
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