Climate change has many signals—rising sea levels, melting glaciers, stronger storms—but the first and most immediate sign for most people on the planet is water. Not too much of it. Not too little.
SciTechDaily has shared a report that a new study indicates up to 66% of people worldwide may not have access to enough clean water by 2100. The majority of people affected will live in the Global ...
In Lagos, a maize seller recently doubled her prices within a single year. In Morocco, pipelines stretch across barren plains ...
There are many implications for a warming climate, melting icebergs, increasing temperatures, coral bleaching, and water scarcity. Each of these impacts is devastating in their own right, and while ...
A Trina McMahon, professor in the departments of civil and environmental engineering and bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: Water scarcity is essentially when there’s not enough ...
It provides an update on renewable water availability, which refers to the amount of freshwater that is replenished each year ...