Two billion people don’t have safe drinking water: what does this really mean for them?
For billions, it can mean hours spent collecting water. For almost a million, it means dying from disease.
a collection of articles about the UN Sustainable Development Goals - #6. Clean Water and Sanitation
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For billions, it can mean hours spent collecting water. For almost a million, it means dying from disease.
The desert city of Amman is running out of water. Meanwhile, officials fixate on gleaming visions of growth, perpetuating the fantasy that urban dy...
The Simple Genius of New York City’s Water Supply System
Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan and water from the Nile: Why This Circle Could Spark Africa’s Biggest War
How Libya Built Brand-New Rivers Across the Sahara
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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals - Time for Global Action for People and Planet
When people think about sustainable development goals, they often envision arid developing countries or communities struggling in the wake of a nat...
For eons, the earth has had the same amount of water—no more, no less. What the ancient Romans used for crops and Nefertiti drank? It’s the same st...
PBS NewsHour Published on Apr 26, 2015 Over the past few years in Israel, the country's water shortage has become a surplus. Through a combinat...
WINDY cattle have always had an impact on their environment. But in New Zealand, where pastures that once grazed sheep have been converted into dai...
A United Nations report published last week said we have about a decade to get climate change under control, which—let’s be honest—isn’t likely to ...
The state’s aquifers are shrinking, yet corporations want to appropriate even more of them.
More of them have happened than most people think
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