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NEW DELHI As China pushes ahead with its ambitious plan to build a $16.7 billion mega-dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo, known as ...
A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra"—his term for regions around the world once populated ...
Facing a projected 3.8-foot sea level rise by 2100, low-lying Singapore is considering drastic action: a multibillion-dollar ...
Satellite imagery gives a glimpse of the site where China has commenced construction on what will become the world's largest dam and China's most ambitious infrastructure project since the Three ...
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The Mysterious Sea in North America: What Old Maps Didn't Tell UsOld maps of North America often included mysterious bodies of water that didn't exist, sparking curiosity and intrigue. One such example is the so-called "Sea" that appeared on several early maps, ...
China has broken ground on what it says will be the world's largest hydropower project, a $170 billion feat capable of ...
Peatlands are fragile ecosystems that store twice as much carbon as forests. UNEP’s Global Peatlands Initiative spotlights ...
Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai are gateways to some of the best jungle trekking in Southeast Asia. These multi-day hikes lead you ...
This guide equips journalists with the tools and resources to report on conflicts over land and its resources, such as water and forests.
Thirty of them will be debuting at the championships hosted by Singapore this year, a figure which Singapore Aquatics president Kenneth Goh said speaks volumes about the depth of talent nurtured here.
Emerging economies are turning resource scarcity into a catalyst for ingenuity. Asia Pacific and the Middle East are key growth markets for green food and water technology.
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