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Project on Global Water Policy
The Project on Global Water Policy explores the governance challenges and opportunities inherent in ensuring the sustainable use and stewardship of water in diverse world contexts This program is no ...
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UN launches global water resources initiative
Isotopic analysis can reveal the age of groundwater and help determine the time needed for aquifer recharge based on how much is being pumped for human activities. Source: Adriana Vargas/IAEA ...
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A Fifth of the World Could Live With Dangerous Heat by 2100, New Study Warns
One in five people could live in dangerously hot conditions by the end of the century if global warming continues at its ...
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Can a plastic bottle made of 65% recycled material be considered green?
The treaty against plastic pollution is being negotiated this week in Paris. Environmentalists are criticizing the European ...
BBC26d
Climate change: World's top court to weigh in
The world's top court will for the first time advise on countries' legal obligations to fight climate change, following a UN resolution on Wednesday. The International Court of Justice will now ...
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Coming Years 'Critical' To Slash Plastic Pollution: UN
The world must halve single-use plastics and slash throwaway consumption to stem the tide of environmental pollution, according to a UN report on Tuesday that warns the next few years are critical.
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UN chief warns against ‘postponement of climate action’
And never has the divide between the global negotiations and the demands of society been ... negotiators have so far failed to agree how to use carbon markets and trade emissions credits. The COP26 ...
USA Today14d
UN warns Earth's temperature likely to soar to record levels due to global warming and El Niño: 'Uncharted territory'
Thanks to a combination of human-caused global warming and El Niño ... have far-reaching repercussions for health, food security, water management and the environment. We need to be prepared.
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Acanthamoeba Keratitis Associated With Tap Water Use During Contact Lens Cleaning
Confusion results when an eye care provider warns against exposure of ... industry to include explicit warnings against use of tap or distilled water sources for cleaning contact lenses or their ...
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UN commissioner urges humanitarian response in Haiti, warns against ‘never-ending cycle of violence’
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Tuesday warned against a “never-ending cycle of violence ... Türk explained armed gangs control access to water, food, healthcare and fuel.
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Sudan’s neighbours have little to offer refugees, warns UN
Thousands of Sudanese are crossing borders into countries already severely stressed by drought, conflicts and food insecurity, UN says The UN is in a race against time to get food supplies to ...
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WHO warns against artificial sweeteners
WHO has recommended against ... The use of non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) does not result in any long-term reduction in body fat, the World Health Organization said on Monday, with the UN health ...

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