A Torrent of Water and Concrete Imperil Chennai’s IT Boom
Ecological distress imperials Chennai's IT corridor.
As Groundwater Withdrawals Increase, Jakarta Sinks
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Subsidence strikes the foundations of an Asian megacity.
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China’s Early Pivot Away From Carbon
World’s largest coal consumer's big challenge to lower climate-changing…
Donghao Chung, Guangzhou’s Daylighted Water Refuge
A new urban park constructed from a polluted sewer is a message…
In Oakland, Still A City With Thorns, A New Garden Emerges (Part II)
Quality of life and economy thrive with greater care for water,…
In Oakland, Still A City With Thorns, A New Garden Emerges (Part I)
Quality of life and economy thrives with greater care for water,…
While South Carolina Floods, U.S. Wrestles With Urban Stormwater
Lawsuit requires EPA to address one of the largest water pollution sources in the country.
Q&A: Sarina Prabasi on the Sustainable Development Goal for Sanitation
Sarina Prabasi is the CEO of WaterAid America, part of the international organization WaterAid working to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene. She talks with Circle of Blue about the Sustainable Development subgoal to achieve universal and equitable sanitation access.
Water Talk: Expert Q&As on the UN Sustainable Development Goals for Water
For the first time, international leaders meeting in New York City this weekend will consider a dedicated goal for water.
Effective Responses to Global Water Crisis Are Largely Local
With exceptions like California and Australia, regions and cities shape resilient adaptations to water security.
Los Angeles Looks to Stormwater to Secure Water Sustainability
Second largest U.S. city confronts new era of water scarcity with innovations on a new scale.
Oakland’s Water Treatment Plant Generates Its Own Energy and Then Some
Plant is at the center of a big move to also solve city’s solid waste problem.