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In 2025, Pakistan’s Punjab province is facing historic levels of flooding that have already affected two million people. The province, a key hub for wheat production and the country’s agricultural center, has housed makeshift relief camps for flood-affected residents. Flooding in this region is not unprecedented. In 2022, the Punjab province and its surrounding areas were devastated ...
” 2025/26 was the first year of a major five-year programme designed to make services more resilient in the face of climate change, population growth and ageing infrastructure, while improving performance for customers. ...
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Water scarcity, climate change, and regulatory pressure are no longer abstract future risks for industry—they are daily operational realities. ...
The largest landowners and the Government Estate will be at the forefront of this change, testing new approaches to multifunctional agriculture like agroforestry, protecting nature and heritage assets, and reporting on actions taken to manage climate risks. ...
This milestone advances next-generation primary treatment for one of the largest and most forward-thinking water reclamation utilities in the United States.Why now: MMSD is prioritizing solutions to manage increasingly intense wet-weather flows driven by climate change and selected Proteus® for demonstration to validate high-rate treatment performance under ...
” COMPASS will serve as a central platform for managing earth-system observations across Ireland, from weather and water measurements to climate data. By deploying the WISKI suite in a modern cloud environment, the platform is designed to enable data to flow more efficiently from source to user, helping improve Ireland’s response to environmental challenges and ...
Tomorrow Water is advancing climate-resilient infrastructure with a new 95 MGD (360,000 m³/d) Wet Weather Flow treatment facility now under construction in Daejeon, one of Korea’s major metropolitan cities, and scheduled to start operation in 2029. As extreme rainfall intensifies, many cities with combined sewer systems are struggling to fully treat wastewater during peak wet ...
Tomorrow Water is advancing climate-resilient wet weather treatment with a 95 MGD (360,000 m³/d) Wet Weather Flow facility under construction in Daejeon and scheduled to begin operation in 2029.As extreme rainfall intensifies, cities with combined sewer systems require new treatment capacity that fits tight urban footprints while delivering reliable solids removal for downstream ...
As climate change threatens food and water security globally, scientists increasingly look to artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help farmers face mounting agricultural challenges. ...
As climate change accelerates water scarcity, floods and food insecurity across much of the world, the demand for science that speaks to lived realities has never been greater. Yet women – who are often the primary managers of household and water – remain significantly underrepresented in the scientific fields shaping water and ...
On January 8, the Kenyan National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at IWMI headquarters in Sri Lanka to collaborate on climate-smart environmental governance in Kenya and the wider Eastern Africa region. The MoU establishes a three-year partnership on the development of sustainable water and ...
Diehl Controls has once again achieved a "B" rating in the Climate Change category in the CDP Rating 2025. This recognition confirms the company's advanced position in sustainability and demonstrates that Diehl Controls matches the performance of global, European, and industry ("Electrical & Electronic Equipment") averages, all of which have improved to "B" ...
We’re grateful to the Environment Agency for delivering this important scheme and for their commitment to protecting our communities from the impacts of extreme weather and climate change.’The Environment Agency’s involvement has helped unlock regeneration in the area, with three housing developments worth £15 million already under construction, creating 238 new ...
To solve Southern Africa’s food, land and water inequalities, we must first listen to local communities and address the conflicts that divide them. Solutions must include cooperation across different actors, meaningful input from indigenous communities and effective governance. These themes emerged at a panel discussion during the annual Science Forum South Africa held on November 24, ...
The changing climate has brought a variety of responses around the world, many of which could be adopted in the UK more than they have been so far. ...
More than two billion people across the world depend directly on freshwater systems for their drinking water, food and livelihoods, including their resilience to climate change. Freshwater is water with low concentrations of dissolved salts and other solids. ...
But in others, especially in the south and east of England, the chief concern is a shortage of water, especially as the changing climate is expected to make what is already the driest part of Britain drier ...
Leilac CEO, Daniel Rennie said Leilac looked forward to working with Frontier to help restore ocean health and mitigate climate change. “Ocean alkalinity enhancement has enormous potential to simultaneously improve ocean health and remove legacy and hard-to-abate carbon dioxide emissions from the atmosphere at the gigatonne scale. ...
By the time you arrived on this page, AI probably already played a role in your day. Maybe you pulled up ChatGPT to write an email or fix faulty python code or diagnose the cause of your headache. Perhaps you used Adobe’s AI feature to extract the specific piece of information you needed from a 175-page report. Or, at the very least, AI algorithms likely directed you to this page either ...
