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Petition launched for suspended South African water expert

Anthony Turton, an expert in water research management, criticised the South African CSIR and government over the looming water crisis.

5 December 2008 | EN

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Thinning glaciers 'endangering South Asian water supply'

Glaciers in the Himalayas may not only be retreating but also thinning, leading to depleted water supplies in the next decades.

24 November 2008 | EN | 中文

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Safe water and sanitation 'key' to reducing poverty

A UN University report says safe water supplies and sanitation are the most important factors in addressing poverty and health problems.

22 October 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Middle East climate predictions 'less certain'

A study finds that predictions of climate change induced water shortages in the Middle East are not as certain as previously thought.

2 September 2008 | EN | 中文

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Wastewater 'widely used' in urban agriculture, report finds

Wastewater is widely used for irrigation in farmland around many developing country cities, a report finds.

19 August 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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Peru mountain glaciers 'receding rapidly'

Glacier experts say climate change has caused north Peru's mountain glaciers to recede by 26 per cent in the last 33 years.

29 July 2008 | EN | ES

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UAE academy to tackle regional water shortages

The United Arab Emirates has opened a new academy to tackle water shortages and facilitate training in water resources management.

18 July 2008 | EN

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Researchers map risk of arsenic contamination

Researchers have created maps highlighting areas at risk from groundwater arsenic contamination in South-East Asia and Bangladesh.

16 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Sanitation 'crucial' for tackling water-borne disease

A new WHO report concludes that effective and affordable methods for tackling sanitation are essential to control water-borne diseases.

1 July 2008 | EN

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Less pollution means more drought for Amazon rainforest

Research indicates that falls in Northern Hemisphere aerosol pollution will bring more frequent drought to the Amazonian rainforest.

8 May 2008 | EN | 中文

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Retreating glaciers melt Himalayan hostility

Scientists in the Himalayan region have met to discuss collaboration on monitoring glacial retreat in the region.

Source: Nature

18 April 2008 | EN | 中文

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South Asia News in brief: 1–15 March 2008

A round-up of news from or about South Asia for the period 1–15 March 2008.

20 March 2008 | EN

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Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 25 Feb–12 Mar 2008

A round up of news from or about Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 25 February–12 March 2008.

 

13 March 2008 | EN

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UN: climate danger for Middle East, North Africa

Climate change will cause major agricultural losses in the Middle East and North Africa, warns the UN.

7 March 2008 | EN | 中文

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Colombia, Costa Rica 'top ten' for environment

Two Latin American countries, Colombia and Costa Rica, have made the top ten of an environmental management rating.

1 February 2008 | EN

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Neutralising strategies needed for 'acidic' Zambezi

Southern Africa's Zambezi River has become dangerously acidic, say Zambian scientists.

16 November 2007 | EN

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Zero tillage reduces irrigation demand in South Asia

In a report released last month, the World Bank highlights a simple trick to save on irrigation while boosting crop yields in South Asia.

5 November 2007 | EN | 中文

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Folic acid possible antidote to arsenic poisoning

Research shows that a moderate, daily dose of folic acid could help the body rid itself of arsenic.

16 October 2007 | EN | 中文

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Chinese biofuel 'will not stress water resources'

Chinese officials have refuted claims that Chinese biofuel production will stress the country's water supplies and endanger food security.

11 October 2007 | EN | 中文

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New web resource covers drinking water essentials

A web resource with information on global drinking water problems and technological solutions has been launched by the US science academy.

14 September 2007 | EN