Nile Basin Countries Fail to Sign River Treaty Again
Egypt and Sudan have rejected the proposed Nile Basin agreement as it stands, while the other seven members vow to press on.
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Egypt and Sudan have rejected the proposed Nile Basin agreement as it stands, while the other seven members vow to press on.
Water quality is a serious problem that is not properly acknowledged, says top water expert and adviser Asit Biswas.
Many places the country currently imports products from may begin to see problems meeting domestic water demand in the coming decades, possibly causing a shortage of goods for the country, a study says.
The Janadesar village in the arid Marwar Region of India teamed up with the Jal Bahagirathi Foundation on World Toilet Day
World Health Organization and UNICEF has found that the world is on track to surpass the Millennium Development Goal for drinking water access, but will fall short by one billion people for sanitation if current trends continue.
Global leaders lay out steps to improved water quality at World Water Day, but much of the implementation is beyond their control.
Circle of Blue reporter Brett Walton spoke with Zafar Adeel, the new chair of UN-Water.
Newly-released UNEP report details challenges, benefits of expanding wastewater treatment coverage.
Like urban slums throughout the developing world, there is almost a complete lack of piped safe water and no formal sanitation. Raw sewage and garbage flow through the streets and drainage ditches.
Waste water treatment costs and ecosystem services are often not properly accounted for, say UN experts at World Water Day conference.
In the sub-Saharan region, 80% of recorded illnesses are water-born diseases, and more than two-thirds of these people don’t have access to basic sanitation. While access to safe drinking water is gaining importance in the political arena, it’s still hard to talk about restrooms and toilets, but today I’m speaking with a man who really does know toilets.
Where should the public, not versed in climate science, look for their information and knowledge about this debate about climate change?