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With the global population projected to reach nearly 10 billion within 25 years, the pressure to feed billions more people is mounting — and Cornell scientists are turning to food scraps for answers.
Travertine terraces filled with turquoise water stretch across the bright white hillside. The mineral formations create a unique landscape rarely seen elsewhere. This place is Pamukkale, Denizli, ...
By 2050, up to half the world's urban population will face water scarcity. A new model of water supply, demand, and policies in a drought-prone city of 7 million in India shows how policies could ...
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As Europe solidifies its climate policies, the Past to Future (P2F) project seeks to validate climate models against a ...
How drought and population growth could threaten Pune’s water supply and how smart policies today could prevent a major crisis.
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The moral catastrophe of the Trump administration’s reversal on climate policy is even more significant than its strategic and economic shortsightedness.
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Destroying the facilities is a violation of international law that could cause a humanitarian crisis in the most water-scare region on Earth. Powering the plants with electricity from fossil fuels ...
Greenhouse gas emissions have steadily declined since 2005, despite a growing population. But the state expects that to start climbing again.