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Billions deprived of the right to water: World Water Development Report

Access to water and sanitation is internationally recognized human right. Yet more than two billion people lack even the most basic of services. The latest United Nations World Water Development Report, Leaving No One Behind, explores the symptoms of exclusion and investigates ways to overcome ineq

From the Himalayas to the Arctic, traditional herders are sharing knowledge to cope with a changing climate

Gloria Dickie Yak, reindeer and entire ways of life in the “Third Pole” and Scandinavia face new threats in a warming world. Changlin Xu grazes 140 yaks in the mountain pastures of the Tibet Autonomous Region. In previous decades, he could count on losing a quarter of his animals to harsh weathe

Arctic winter temperatures will increase 3-5°C by 2050

Even if Paris Agreement goals met, Arctic winter temperatures will increase 3-5°C by 2050 compared to 1986-2005 levels. Thawing permafrost could wake ‘sleeping giant’ of more greenhouse gases, potentially derailing global climate goals.Ocean acidification and pollution also posing major threats

First ever global scientific eating plan forgets the world’s poor

Silvia Alonso Alvarez, International Livestock Research Institute ; Isabelle Baltenweck, International Livestock Research Institute ; Lora Iannotti, Washington University in St Louis, and Paula Dominguez-Salas, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine A team of 37 world-leading scientists fr

Accountability Can Reverse Plastic Pollution Crisis, says WWF Report

Global plastics pollution has been created in one generation and, with system-wide accountability, can be solved in one generation. The global plastics pollution crisis will only worsen unless all actors across the plastics value chain are made more accountable for the true cost of plastics to natur

America uses 322 billion gallons of water each day. Here’s where it goes.

Todd Reubold A recent report from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) provides an overview of water withdrawals across the country. From cooling power plants to quenching thirst and growing crops, water is part of everything we do. As climate change, urban development, irrigation and other factors are

Climate’s ‘time bomb’ for world’s groundwater has some serious lessons for Indian cities

Extreme weather events such as droughts and heavy precipitation days are two of the major impacts of global warming. These events, whose frequency and intensities are increasing by the years, may make groundwater replenishment rate too slow in dry areas, a recent study published in Nature Climate Ch

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Why the IDRC won’t rush its open data policy

Naser Faruqui Without appropriate technical and financial support, an across-the-board policy requiring the development of open data management and sharing plans could easily become a compliance exercise, and fail to change research culture for the better. More and more research funding agencies are

New UN report reveals that hunger in Africa continues to rise

Hunger in Africa continues to rise after many years of decline, threatening the continent's hunger eradication efforts to meet the Malabo Goals 2025 and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, particularly the Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2).

Environmental laws only look good on paper, UN says

From 2002 to 2017, there was a fourfold increase in the number of environmental defenders murdered, according to the report.

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