Tag: Water
SPOTLIGHT: Water over Troubled Forests
With climate change threatening their lands, the Indigenous Pulangiyen people are rebuilding Bendum's forests and restoring life-giving water to their ancestral home.
China’s Water Hegemony Policy: A Threat to Neighboring Countries and Human...
Despite concerns, China continues building mega-projects like the Three Gorges Dam in Hubei, displacing 1.5 million residents
IN PHOTOS: A thirsty struggle | Plight of tobacco farmers in...
Farmers believe that establishing a reliable water irrigation system is crucial to securing a brighter future for the country
Not enough body bags in Gaza, says UNRWA
Aid groups in Gaza are sounding the alarm that an Israeli ground offensive could precipitate a worsening humanitarian crisis
Pope Francis calls for global solidarity on World Food Day
Pope Francis emphasized that water should never be treated as a mere commodity, subject to exchange or speculation
UN water conference ends with hundreds of non-binding commitments
About 10% of the global population live in countries with “high or critical” water stress, or significant issues in accessing water
Photos: They thirst
The Philippines faces significant challenges in terms of water and sanitation access
‘Floating toilets’ help Cambodia’s lake-dwelling poor
The hope is that the more villagers see the toilets in action, the more they will want proper sanitation
Religion can unite people to work toward common goal, says green...
Golan noted how residents of the Holy Land can overcome their differences by working together on a common project like water accessibility
‘Invisible’ solution to water shortages lies beneath our feet
With water scarcity set to worsen on a warming planet, a UN report calls for sustainable use of underground supplies