UN to Vote on Declaring Water a Human Right
The United Nations General Assembly will begin debating, and possibly vote on, a contentious and historic right-to-water resolution today.
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The United Nations General Assembly will begin debating, and possibly vote on, a contentious and historic right-to-water resolution today.
As the Southeast Asian country battles with climate change, it looks to use less hydropower.
A report by researchers at Ecosystem Marketplace is the first to catalogue the dollar value of payments to landowners for watershed protection.
The Nepalese government plans to improve sanitation access to combat water-borne diseases.
Economic and human losses soar as heavy rainfall continues in Southern China.
Officials have begun blasting boulders to expand the spillway of glacial melt.
Mining for Kabul’s untapped reserves could further compromise the area’s already fragile water resources
While the superpower announces ambitious sustainability goals, it faces droughts and intensive energy needs.
Water shipped in large tankers designed for oil as a supply solution to the global freshwater crisis?
Renowned cave explorer Dr. Chris Groves goes deep into Mammoth Cave to see how torrential rainfall above affects underground rivers and ancient passages.
The California Watch nitrates project revealed that wells that serve more than two million Californians have been contaminated with nitrates at levels that surpass the public health limit.
“WKU’s Hoffman Environmental Research Institute, the WKU Confucius Institute and Circle of Blue will present Hidden Waters, Dragons in the Deep: The Freshwater Crisis in China’s Karst Regions on May 3. The multimedia presentation and discussion on the water resource challenges affecting tens of millions of people in southwest China’s karst regions will begin at […]