Water is a basic human need, an essential economic input, and a fundamental element of all environmental systems. As water grows scarcer, its management is becoming increasingly important to the ...
June 2012, No. 1 & 2 Vol. XLIX, The Future We Want? Water is ubiquitous: it is essential for all forms of life and virtually all economic activities. The United Nations has declared that a human right ...
Water scarcity threatens the health and development of communities around the globe. Climate change is intensifying the problem, pushing governments to find more innovative, collaborative ways to ...
In addition to meeting net zero goals, organizations also need to lower their water footprint to reduce disruption risk and ensure accessible clean water for all, notes Dr. Marilia Pupo, a ...
Explore the rise of water as a geopolitical weapon influencing global security, economics, and environmental stability in ...
‘Precision O-ring’ in EcoSmart hand showers: If the water pressure is high, the size of the opening decreases. If it is low, it expands.. Image Courtesy of Hansgrohe Water scarcity will directly ...
Are you a working professional employed by a consulting firm, utility, government or regulatory agency? Are you a graduate student who already has or is working toward an MS or PhD degree? Do you want ...
Rains in Kenya, where the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is based, leave large parts of the country a verdant, fertile paradise. When the rains start to shift, as they are now, we see not ...
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