Ferdinand QuinonesTrump news update The Stream, January 8, 2021: Subsidence Could Affect 19 Percent Of World’s Population By 2040 circleofblue.org - Jane Johnston GLOBAL DAILY WATER NEWS• New research shows almost 20 percent of the world’s population could be affected by the gradual sinking of land in the next 20 …
Ferdinand QuinonesLaos One By One Big Hydropower Dams Disrupt Mekong River’s Free Flow - Circle of Blue circleofblue.org - Keith Schneider In unfolding global energy revolution, expensive and ecologically risky dams may not be right choice to generate more electricity. Plans by Laos to …
Ferdinand QuinonesWastewater Toxic Water, Toxic Crops: India’s Public Health Time Bomb circleofblue.org - Jennifer Möller-Gulland Raw sewage and industrial wastewater contaminated with metals and chemicals irrigate much of the nation’s food.To irrigate their crops, in this case …
Ferdinand QuinonesMozambique ‘The sea is rising, the climate is changing’: the lessons learned from Mozambique’s deadly cyclone verified_publisherThe GuardianThe tree had stood in the square for nearly 100 years. It was planted by his father, before Afonso Reis was born. He worked as a driver and “liked trees”, says Reis, who is in his 70s. People used to the...
Ferdinand QuinonesIndia India circleofblue.org 0 Comments Cheap solar power, widely available, could worsen India’s already depleted aquifers. Experts warn that Delhi could reach “zero groundwater …