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10 04 2019 | 10:44

Kenya to embark on US $69.4m drinking water project in Garsen and Lamu.

Kenya is set to embark on a US $69.4m drinking water project in Garsen and Lamu towns of Tana River and Lamu County respectively. This comes days after Eugene Wamalwa, the Cabinet Secretary at the…

10 04 2019 | 10:21

Groundwater: Nitrate pollution will continue to be an issue across generations.

For years, the EU Commission has warned Germany about illegally high levels of nitrate in groundwater. The European Court of Justice even ruled on the issue in June. Now, the German government is…

10 04 2019 | 09:54

GSAS-D&B 2019 CGP Workshop - 16-18 April 2019.

Become a Certified Green Professional and join the Green Community

06 04 2019 | 08:24

Who keeps buying California's scarce water? Saudi Arabia.

Saudi-based Almarai owns 15,000 acres of an irrigated valley – but what business does a foreign food production company have drawing resources from a US desert? Four hours east of Los Angeles, in a…

05 04 2019 | 08:39

Novel role of water in production of renewable fuels.

University of Oklahoma engineers in collaboration with the University of Tulsa have discovered a novel approach for the water-assisted upgrading of the renewable chemical, furfural, doubling or…

02 04 2019 | 09:28

Nepal's Rivers Give Green Power to remote areas

Researchers are investigating a method of creating power from fast moving streams that many rural areas in Nepal use. They’re looking into why some of these systems work better than others, and…

31 03 2019 | 07:16

1st GCC Regional Workshop on Energy-Water Nexus in Omam

  The 1st GCC Regional Workshop on Energy-Water Nexus that will place in Muscat, Oman on 24-25 April 2019, alongside the  Oman Energy & Water 2019.  The 2-day event is organised by EU-GCC Clean…

29 03 2019 | 07:24

Zimbabwe to construct US $237m water treatment plants

Zimbabwe is set to construct four water treatment plants and rehabilitate existing ones at a cost of US $273m. Chinese company Sinohydro has been chosen by the municipality of Harare, the capital of…

27 03 2019 | 07:00

Lake Chad's shrinking waters.

Title Lake Chad’s shrinking waters Released 22/03/2019 10:00 am Copyright contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2018), processed by ESA (For Landsat image: USGS/ESA), CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO…

27 03 2019 | 06:07

Can Hydropower Deliver Enough Energy to Turn On the World?

Hydropower is one of the main sources of renewable energy worldwide. Countries are installing hydropower plants at an increasing rate not only to provide power to their people, but also to reduce…

27 03 2019 | 06:02

A novel way to purify water.

An interview with Francesca O'Hanlon, founder of Blue Tap This year’s World Water Day on 22 March celebrates water for all. It is a human right to have access—without discrimination—to sufficient,…

14 03 2019 | 11:10

In Cape Town, 'If It's Yellow, Let It Mellow' Is Practically Law.

The South African capital’s crippling water crisis has spawned a host of new taboos and industries. It’s 11 am on a Saturday, and both my Cape Town local mall and my bladder are pumping. After one B…

11 03 2019 | 07:51

New analysis finds most US coal plants contaminating groundwater.

New analysis by the Environmental Integrity Project has found that most US coal plants are contaminating groundwater with toxins. An examination has found that 91 per cent of coal-fired power plants…

27 02 2019 | 09:45

GSAS OPERATIONS WORKSHOP.

The GSAS Operation Workshop will take place at Doha-Qatar on 14 of March 2019. Basic details about the workshop are presented bellow: Course Outiline: PART 1: GSAS-OP Scientific Basis PART 2:…

21 02 2019 | 15:17

Climate change spells disaster for small businesses in southern Africa

What do you picture when you think about climate change? Perhaps you see failing crops, rising sea levels or melting glaciers. But what about struggling small businesses?

18 02 2019 | 09:53

A toxic crisis in America’s coal country

In the shadow of some of America's most controversial coal mines, where companies use huge amounts of explosives to blow the tops off mountains, isolated communities say their water has been poisoned…