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China planted 78B trees and now faces a self-inflicted water crunch
China set out to fight desertification and climate change by planting trees at a scale no country has attempted before, ...
LOWELL, Fla. — People living in Lowell are one step closer to cleaner water. Marion County received $2 million from the state to go towards its Lowell municipal water project. Marion County is working ...
China’s planted a bunch of new trees since 1981, but that extra foliage is shifting more precipitation to some areas while ...
In early September, a senior mechanical engineering class at Calvin University was asked this question: “What would it take ...
For the first time, scientists have resolved extremely intense tropical cyclones and their effect on the ocean carbon cycle in a global Earth system model. Using two category-4 hurricanes in the North ...
Researchers have uncovered surprising evidence that the deep ocean’s carbon-fixing engine works very differently than long ...
A municipal water treatment facility in Fort Smith, Ark. The state on Nov. 19 approved nearly $154 million for 59 water and wastewater projects, including treatment-plant expansions, distribution ...
PHOENIX — Arizona will provide taxpayer money to help private companies develop plans for at least two and possibly three desalination plants in California or Mexico under proposals approved by a ...
The global technology company Amazon has announced four new water replenishment projects in the U.K. and across North America, which are expected to restore over 2 billion liters of water annually.
Three months ago, Santa Clara County’s largest water agency voted to kill a $3.2 billion plan to build a huge new reservoir in the southern part of the county near Pacheco Pass. The Pacheco Reservoir ...
Western Pennsylvania's aging infrastructure has long been a point of concern for man, and that includes how water is delivered. This week, Pittsburgh Water announced plans to invest millions of ...
MAKING. WHEN THIS PROJECT IS COMPLETED, WE CAN BE CONFIDENT THAT THE NEXT GENERATION OF PITTSBURGHERS, OUR CHILDREN, OUR GRANDCHILDREN, WILL BE ABLE TO RELY ON SAFE AND RELIABLE DRINKING WATER.
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