With many rivers and aquifers tapped beyond their limits, UN scientists say the world is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy.' ...
The world has entered an era of global "water bankruptcy," as irreversible damage experienced by water systems has pushed ...
The world’s first legally binding agreement to protect marine life in international waters took effect Saturday. Here's what ...
Water sources are being depleted faster than they can be restored, according to a new report from United Nations researchers.
The strategy, known as synthetic biology, is gaining momentum globally as a conservation tool and human health solution, ...
Researchers say this is not merely a temporary crisis, but a permanent failure that requires rethinking the world’s approach ...
The world is facing irreversible water "bankruptcy", with billions of people struggling to cope with the consequences of ...
Over-allocation of water, chronic groundwater depletion, pollution and climate change have pushed the world into a drastic ...
Like living beyond your financial means, using more water than nature can replenish can have catastrophic results.
The health of the entire Rio Grande basin begins in its headwaters. When its headwaters are cared for, they store and filter ...
The Mississippi River is more than 1,800 miles from the Pacific Ocean, but the two major bodies of water have both been ...
T he implications of air pollution on health, education and work productivity dominate the headlines every winter, when air quality levels deteriorate to hazardous levels over north India. However, ...