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Water Management

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Study suggests US droughts, rainy extremes becoming more severe

Categories Technology
Overview of the water retention system below the artificial turf field.

Water stored under artificial turf could make cities cooler and safer to play in

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
An artist generated image illustrating possible futures in policy and research due to human modifications of the atmospheric water cycle.

Sci-Fi Stories Imagine Future of Changing Water Cycle

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Social Sciences
Nile river with water trucks

Humans have driven the Earth’s freshwater cycle out of its stable state

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Flood warnings for Africa advance with EU expertise

Categories Bloggers
A sprinkler irrigating some plants

Solar powered irrigation: a game-changer for small-scale farms in sub-Saharan Africa

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
A waterway made of stone

Diminishing Depths

Categories Bloggers
Swimming pool

Swimming pools of the rich make cities thirsty

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Polders in the Tai Lake Basin, China, 2022. Polders are an important part of China's water heritage, but they are disappearing

Why polders are an important part of China’s water heritage

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Researchers examined how different types of drought, various resilience strategies, and household behavior can affect the affordability of water. (Image credit: Shutterstock/Piyaset)

Droughts can make water unaffordable for low-income households

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences

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