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Thirsty cities, ageing pipes and desalination’s rise – water’s quiet construction boom
From Gulf megaplants to leaky pipes in Ohio and drought-hit Spain, water is no longer a sleepy utility. It is becoming ...
Scientists have long sought to explain a key mismatch in Earth's early history: oxygen-producing photosynthesis evolved hundreds of millions of years before atmospheric oxygen began to rise during the ...
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ:CWCO) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript March 17, 2026 Operator: Good morning. Thank you for joining us today to discuss Consolidated Water Company’s 2025 Full Year ...
Thank you for joining us today to discuss Consolidated Water Company's 2025 Full Year Operating and Financial Results. Hosting this call today is the Chief Executive Officer of Consolidated Water, ...
Soil erosion is widely known for degrading land and reducing agricultural productivity. But new research shows it may also ...
The Gulf of Panama’s seasonal upwelling failed in 2025 for the first time in at least 40 years, breaking a long-standing ocean pattern.
An El Niño event combined with other weather phenomena led to record level sea rise in African oceans during 2023 and 2024.
Scientists warn Brazil is entering a hidden water crisis with global consequences. Reducing cattle herd size would help reduce environmental pressure and water instability. At sunrise along the Rio ...
A sustainable city handles its water resources properly. As water becomes increasingly difficult to manage, environmentally friendly, science-based solutions are essential for addressing the many ...
Illustration of Fe(II)-enhanced phosphate adsorption onto phyllosilicates in Archean iron-rich oceans, a process that may have limited marine ...
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