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water shortages

  • Towing Icebergs From Antarctica Considered Potential Solution to Global Water Shortages
    Towing Icebergs From Antarctica Considered Potential Solution to Global Water Shortages
    With 60 percent of the world's fresh water trapped in Antarctica's ice, some say it's becoming critical to gain access.
    March 25, 2024BY Autumn Spredemann
  • NZ Water Authority Under Fire After Staffer Boasts of ‘Slacking Off’ on Social Media
    NZ Water Authority Under Fire After Staffer Boasts of ‘Slacking Off’ on Social Media
    Residents told of water restrictions as leaks continue. The city may also require the rationing of drinking water.
    January 11, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • BC Farmers Say Groundwater Use Rules Are Putting Food Security at Risk
    BC Farmers Say Groundwater Use Rules Are Putting Food Security at Risk
    Some B.C. farmers say they were stunned after the Ministry of Forests ordered them to shut down their ...
    August 31, 2023BY Marti Smith
  • How Waterwise, Drought-Tolerant Garden Landscapes Are Being Developed
    How Waterwise, Drought-Tolerant Garden Landscapes Are Being Developed
    By Alex Groves From The Orange County Register Santa Ana—Flowers, shrubs, and grass are pretty to look at, ...
    April 16, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • China’s Heat Wave, Water Shortage Threaten Its Role in Global Supply Chain
    China’s Heat Wave, Water Shortage Threaten Its Role in Global Supply Chain
    Commentary A record-breaking heat wave across China is exacerbating underlying issues that threaten its future role in the global supply ...
    August 30, 2022BY Samantha Renck
  • National Drought Declared in UK After Driest Start to Year Since 1976
    National Drought Declared in UK After Driest Start to Year Since 1976
    A national drought has been declared in England, after a prolonged period of low rainfall from January to ...
    August 12, 2022BY Chris Summers
  • Water Shortages Growing as England and Wales Head for 2nd Heatwave
    Water Shortages Growing as England and Wales Head for 2nd Heatwave
    Parts of England and Wales are facing a second heatwave later this week amid raising concerns about water ...
    August 10, 2022BY Chris Summers
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