WHO Report Highlights Ongoing Gaps in Global Health Equity (with Water one of Key Factors).
A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that significant disparities remain ...
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An Indigenous Theory of Water: Leanne Betasamosake Simpson on Rivers as Teachers. The Author of “Theory of Water” Offers Some Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg Spirituality:
Rivers are connectors. ...
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New Children’s Book ‘Waiting for the Water Train’ Teaches Vital Lessons About Water Conservation. A Story of Drought, Discovery, and the Magic of Conservation.
Virginia De Francisco...
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Evolutive Interpretation of Proportionality and Precautions to Strengthen Protections under International Humanitarian Law. By Tadesse Kebebew, Researcher and Project Manager at the Geneva Water Hub. ...
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Living Near Golf Courses Linked to Higher Parkinson’s Disease Risk, Possibly From Pesticide Exposure.
In a new study, scientists are raising concerns over exposure to pesticides used on golf courses. ...
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Nearly a Third of Antibiotics Used by Humans End Up in River Systems Globally Each Year: Study.
A new study has found that roughly 8,500 tons of antibiotics — almost a third of what is consumed by hum...
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Ric Davidge Unveils Groundbreaking Vision to Solve Water Scarcity Using Alaska’s Untapped Glacier Reserves. New book reveals a viable path to clean, mineral-rich water for Pacific markets, including t...
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Publication: A Comprehensive Environmental Cost–Benefit Analysis of Using Reclaimed Water for Irrigation in Southern Spain. By Antonia María Lorenzo López andA lfonso Expósito.
Water scarcity and poll...
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The Active Soil Layer of Thawing Permafrost Is an Emergent Source for Organic Substances of Concern to Water Resources. By Min Han, Biao Jin, Hans Peter H. Arp.
The Tibetan Plateau and surrounding are...
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