Sustainability Brazil discovers invisible warning beneath the ground: regions can no longer replenish groundwater and raise risk for vital aquifers Caio Aviz 04/06/2026 at 10:03
Science and Technology End of water scarcity: scientists create technology to transform seawater into potable water, while countries build billion-dollar plants to desalinate the ocean Alisson Ficher 11/05/2026 at 15:24
Interesting facts With 33 million people without treated water, Brazil is experiencing a brutal paradox: entire regions sit atop giant aquifers, but families still depend on dry taps and improvised water. Noel Budeguer 27/04/2026 at 16:33
Uncategorized Up to 5 billion people could lack sufficient water in cities by 2050, as the water crisis, which already impacts billions, escalates to a point where it could strain metropolises, collapse food supply chains, and affect energy simultaneously. Valdemar Medeiros 24/04/2026 at 14:34
Sustainability With a water crisis on the radar, Sabesp invests in reclaimed water for data centers and transforms sewage treatment into a solution that saves millions of liters and protects public supply. Hilton Libório 02/04/2026 at 09:00
Interesting facts Brazil Is the World’s ‘Tap’ for Water, but That May End: Study by USP and INPE Warns That Aquifers Could ‘Dry Up,’ Affecting 112 Million People and Raising Temperatures in the Country Alisson Ficher 27/02/2026 at 19:58
Science and Technology Middle East Concentrates Half of Global Desalination, Discharges Brine into Oceans, and Invests Heavily in Giant Solar-Powered Plants to Tackle Water Crisis and Meet SDG 6 Carla Teles 25/02/2026 at 21:17
Sustainability Himalayan Residents Create Artificial Glaciers In Winter To Combat Historic Drought And Ensure Millions Of Liters Of Water In Spring Jefferson Augusto 25/02/2026 at 15:52
Sustainability From Desert Nation to Global Reference in Water Security, the Israeli System Combines Desalination, Reuse, and a 130-Km Canal That Changed the History of the Middle East Jefferson Augusto 24/02/2026 at 12:49
Interesting facts U.S. Is Literally ‘Creating A River’ In The Desert: 541-Km Canal Pulls Water From The Colorado, Rises 884 Meters By Pumps, Crosses Tunnels, Supplies 80% Of Arizona’s Population Alisson Ficher 22/02/2026 at 23:12
Geopolitics They Want to Save the Dead Sea with a $2 Billion Megaproject That Brings Water from the Red Sea 428 Meters Below Sea Level Jefferson Augusto 20/02/2026 at 12:35
Sustainability China Intensifies Mega Project to “Manufacture” Rain and Announces Billions of Extra Tons, but Scientists Still Contest the Results Jefferson Augusto 18/02/2026 at 11:45