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Africa's tropical belt, defined by the Guinean forests of west Africa and the Congo Basin of central Africa, is globally ...
Camp Mystic owners successfully appealed to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to redesignate some buildings that had ...
A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns ...
Exploring the World’s Largest Countries by Land Area When it comes to size, certain countries reign supreme. Here’s a look at ...
China is owed a record $22 billion in debts from 75 of the world's most vulnerable countries this year.
A team led by researchers at the University of Oxford has created the most complete map of the world’s rivers ever made offering a major leap forward for flood prediction, climate risk ...
A team has created the most complete map of the world's rivers ever made offering a major leap forward for flood prediction, climate risk planning, and water resource management in a warming world ...
Nearly a third of all antibiotics that people consume end up in the world’s rivers, a new study finds. This could potentially harm aquatic life and impact human health by promoting drug ...
Have we broken the natural contract between humans and rivers? The nature writer debates our relationship with the world’s waterways that inspired his latest book, Is A River Alive?
I have successfully learned all 197 countries and flags of the world. I also look at interesting maps to teach us more about different parts of the world and their culture.
This trend away from multilateralism isn’t unique to water. The world is seeing a decline in the general willingness of countries to jointly solve many interstate, regional and global challenges.
(THE CONVERSATION) Just over half the world’s population shares a river or lake basin with at least one other country. To sustainably manage those water resources for the health of people ...