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Live Science on MSNDams around the world hold so much water they've shifted Earth's poles, new research showsDam construction since 1835 has caused Earth's poles to "wander" away from the planet's rotational axis because of the massive weight of water reservoirs.
From Mexico City to the Mekong Delta, increasingly severe droughts caused by climate change are laying waste to ecosystems ...
Rainfall can have dramatic effects on the microbial communities living in urban lakes, a new paper published in the Journal ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNGlobal water wars: Who's at risk and could Ukraine be next?From Africa to Asia, countries are already fighting over rivers, dams, and access to freshwater. As the world faces growing ...
Arctic Ice secures a 20-year exclusive license to extract glacial water from Greenland, advancing a sustainable global distribution strategy. Dubai, United Arab Emirates--(Newsfile Corp. - June 25 ...
Iran’s water laws, like the Law of Equitable Water Distribution, remain mostly on paper. Successive governments have approached water as something to be controlled and owned, resulting in depleted ...
Image: Autentic Distribution GmbH But it’s not all bad news. In the film, we also meet people who’ve come up with solutions. In France, dams are dismantled to revitalize rivers; in an Egyptian ...
What was previously a challenge limited to undeveloped areas is now a global issue, impacting even developed nations. The increased demand for water along with inadequate distribution, affects both ...
Understanding the Global Distribution of Groundwater Sulfate and Assessing Population at Risk. Environmental Science & Technology, 2024; 58 (47): 21002 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.4c10318 ...
These changes are not just an environmental concern but also impact ecosystems and pose challenges to water management. “We established with data assimilation that human intervention in the global ...
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