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Thirsty Times Ahead? Tokyo’s Crumbling Infrastructure Could Create Postquake “Water Refugees”

Water is a vital resource that we all too often take for granted. If a major earthquake strikes Tokyo, the capital could see its...

Thirsty Times Ahead? Tokyo’s Crumbling Infrastructure Could Create Postquake “Water Refugees”

Water is a vital resource that we all too often take for granted. If a major earthquake strikes Tokyo, the capital could see its...

Coca-Cola to temporarily cease taking groundwater in Perth Hills after minister intervenes

In short: WA water minister Simone McGurk reveals Coca-Cola will pause groundwater extraction from a bore in the Perth hills to allow for aquifer...

Queensland government to outlaw carbon capture and storage in Great Artesian Basin

In short: The Queensland government has announced a permanent ban on carbon capture and storage activities in the Great Artesian Basin.Premier Steven Miles says...

Chilling find near one of Australia’s biggest drinking water reservoirs: ‘My stomach turned’

WARNING - DISTURBING CONTENT: Piles of dead kangaroos have been discovered rotting on land adjacent to one of Australia’s biggest drinking water reservoirs.Public access...

Applications open for water infrastructure grants

The Resilient Rivers Water Infrastructure Program is now taking proposals for new water-saving infrastructure. Murray Darling Basin Plan (MDBP) state governments can bring forward projects...

Global Greenhouse Gas Monitoring Infrastructure takes shape

Sustained, coordinated global monitoring of greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes is vital to help us understand and tackle the drivers of climate change and to support implementation of the Paris Agreement.   Though WMO has...

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