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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 ...
International Water Management Institute (IWMI) researchers Maha Al-Zu’bi and Zafar Gafurov have been selected as lead authors of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Seventh Assessment Report. The IPCC is a scientific body convened by the United Nations, now at the start of its seventh assessment cycle, which is expected to conclude in 2029. Since 1988, the IPCC has ...
Aquaculture is the world’s fastest-growing source of food, projected to create as many as 22 million new jobs by 2050. In Myanmar, the stakes are especially high. Fish already supply about 60% of the country’s animal protein, and more than 3.2 million people rely on fisheries for their livelihoods. Expanding aquaculture could deliver sweeping socio-economic benefits — boosting ...
If water was money, Spain would not be a rich country, rather the opposite, is increasingly becoming poorer due to climate change. Data published by the Center of studies and experimentation in Public Works (CEDEX) estimate a 8% reduction on Spanish aquiferes by 2040 and a 27% in 2100. ...
The International Water Management Institute (IWMI) handed over a prototype digital twin of the Limpopo River Basin in Africa to the Limpopo Water Course Commission (LIMCOM) on October 30, 2024, in Maseru, Lesotho. LIMCOM, which represents the four nations sharing the river basin – South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique – will have access to the prototype’s portal ...
Building resilience in the face of a changing climate requires reliable, accessible water monitoring data. Researchers, governments and other stakeholders can then use this data to understand the threats water-related changes pose to their communities and environments and make informed decisions about how to ...
Senators Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) this week introduced two bills to bolster the nation’s power grid by improving data and models to better understand and predict electric reliability.More granular data is needed to better understand weather impacts on energy resources and demands, especially as extreme weather ...
Trakref is happy to announce that we have become signatories for the UNPRl. The PRI is the world's leading proponent of responsible investment working to understand the investment implications of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors. The UNPRI is an independent organization that encourages investors to use responsible investment to enhance returns and better manage risks, but does ...
Climate change is an existential threat and poses an immense challenge for humanity. ...
Finnish company Gasera, a manufacturer of air quality measurement products, has raised EUR 1.7 million in a recently completed funding round. This significant funding injection will boost the growth of the Gasera product business in global ...
House Appropriations Subcommittee Holds Hearing On Climate Change Research: On February 26, 2019, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies held a hearing on climate change research. ...
NGVAmerica members Waste Management and UPS announced they earned an ‘A’ grade this year from the environmental non-profit CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) for the depth and quality of climate change data it discloses to investors and the global marketplace. CDP’s 2018 Climate A-List places ...
econ industries supports the ALL IN RACING Team of the German sailing youth at the Youth America's Cup in San Francisco. After the crew, including Phillip Buhl as Skipper and Erik Heil as helmsman was able to win the qualifying rounds and raise enough money with the support of econ and other supporters to afford the entry fee. they are looking forward to the finals on 1st-4th of September in San ...
Geophysics 1 - 3D Geophysical Inversion Modeling of Ground Magnetic Data at Baker Hot Springs, Washington State, USA, by Jeff Witter et al. ...
Highlighting the importance of methane emissions monitoring, Scientific Committee Chair Rod Robinson from NPL, says: “International treaties to combat climate change rely on the quality of emissions data, and amendments to prior estimates can have enormous ramifications for industries such as oil, gas, waste management and agriculture. ...
The information collected will now be analysed to understand the complex process of ocean mixing and how it affects climate change. The information was gathered as part of the DynOPO (Dynamics of the Orkney Passage Outflow) seven-week expedition, with the RRS James Clark Ross returning to Southampton last week. ...
In an effort to better understand the historical evolution of ocean acidification, the Environmental Visualization Laboratory at NOAA has developed an Interactive Map that shows pH data from 1861 to present day, and future forecasts to 2100. Scrolling back and forth through the decades brings home the dramatic changes that have occurred in the ocean over the past ...
The Centre for Carbon Measurement at NPL, in collaboration with the University of Reading and Telespazio France, has launched a major new project to ensure the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) delivers climate-quality data products with clear and robust assessments of their accuracy, allowing its users to assess the ...
European scientists are joining forces to better understand oceanic change, by coordinating ocean data acquisition, analysis and response on scales ranging from the provincial to the global. ...
Meteorological organisations across the world have only had this data for forecasts since ERS-1 in 1991. Its areas of application were just as diverse as its user communities. ...
