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Bangladesh's accession to the UN Water Convention has a ripple effect that could cause problems with India
When Bangladesh became the first country in South Asia to join the U.N.'s Water Convention earlier this year, it was ...
A naturalist near Reykjavík, the capital city of Iceland, made a surprising discovery of three mosquitoes buzzing in the air.
Ecological economist Nilanjan Ghosh dissects the politics and science of Bengal’s floods, exposing how faulty hydropower ...
She’s a “data optimist” who doesn’t ignore the dangers of climate change, but recognizes ... freshwater use, and water ...
In your own backyard, you might notice fewer birds or insects. This is a sign that something is amiss in the natural balance.
As climate change intensifies, there is no question that the intensity and frequency of extreme weather—often resulting in ...
La Niña has arrived, fueled by colder-than-normal Pacific Ocean temperatures. Will it bring lots of snow this time?
Environmental groups are calling on the B.C. government to raise industrial water rates as drought deepens and demand for ...
Melissa’s terrifying trip through the Caribbean also piled on evidence of the influence of a warming ocean on an evolving ...
Earthworms don't stop shaping soil processes when they die. A new study shows they can still help store carbon in the soil, even after death. "This is quite surprising," says lead author Tullia ...
Co-authored by Macquarie University researchers, a new climate report warns that Australia's escalating heat, toxic air and fossil fuel dependence are ...
Carbon Brief explores what the GGA is, why progress on adaptation has been challenging and what a successful outcome would look like in Belém.
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