In the Himalayas, where the ontology of water is not always premised on the creations of boundaries between nature and culture, the condition of water, whether abundant or scarce, has key implications for cultural life.
In the Himalayas, where the ontology of water is not always premised on the creations of boundaries between nature and culture, the condition of water, whether abundant or scarce, has key implications for cultural life.
A promising approach to establishing a circular water economy and improved technologies requires active involvement and collaboration from all members of society.
Around the world, cities and regions are showing significant drops in pollution and greenhouse gas levels.
Global warming: a collision of science, economy, and politics. Could finance be the key?
Advanced Science News takes a look back at the major achievements and stories in science from the 2010s.
A hanging model for solar‐enabled evaporation of seawater desalination.
Climate shock‐related water insecurity has a significant impact on poverty, and vice versa, with poor people adversely impacted by different hazards.
We all see the smoke; can we afford to ignore the fire? The climate doomsday clock is ticking!
The divergence of physical model simulations from observations that precipitated the notion of a “global warming pause” does not signify a crisis in climate science or understanding but simply the limitations of current physical climate models.
In his latest opinion piece, Professor Ozin asks: what is the chemical industry doing to mitigate CO2 pollution?