The Japanese doctor who watered Afghanistan
Slain Japanese doctor and canal builder Tetsu Nakamura gets his dream honored and 20 mile canal opens this year
Slain Japanese doctor and canal builder Tetsu Nakamura gets his dream honored and 20 mile canal opens this year
Families on Yemen's West Coast often rely on unsafe water sources, increasing the risk of disease as clean water remains difficult to access.
Is there life on Jupiter's moon Europa? NASA is sending probes to find out.
Zooplankton don't like fecal contamination in water
While the debate over Nutri-Score has captured significant political and media attention, it seems to be a distraction from the more pressing environmental challenges facing Europe. With the EU struggling to meet its climate goals and facing significant pushback on essential regulations like the anti-deforestation law, it is crucial that policymakers focus on the bigger picture.
The Placerville station's data showed that there are 15 cities worldwide registering extremely high temperatures due to climate change.
It developed out of the cannabis and medical marijuana industry, but now hydroponics is a good source of food in Bhutan.
Ethiopia has built a dam on the Nile to meet 60% of its power needs. Downstream countries Sudan and Egypt are furious as this threatens their water supply. They are asking for UN intervention.
BioprocessH20 works with nature to reduce effluent and pollution in the food and beverage industry.
Judaism is rich with water symbolism and environmentalism spanning back centuries.
As the energy market transitions from natural gas to renewable energy, the heat sector has become a focal point, representing a large share of global energy demand. Recent developments, particularly in the wake of the war in Ukraine, have triggered an increased drive for transition away from fossil fuels.
Tunisia is witnessing a worsening water crisis as the demand exceeds the available supply, reported the Tunis Afrique Presse this week.
A new and improved technology to pull water from desert air
In a new survey by the French energy company Veolia, they found that 86% of Saudi residents in 2024 believe that climate change is real, compared to 59% in 2022, indicating a growing acknowledgment of climate change within the population.
Greenland glacier cut up for ice in Dubai. Green-icing at its best.