In honor of hosting the U.N. conference, Copenhagen’s city hall square has been transformed into Hopenhagen Live. Suspended above the Hopenhagen display is a giant media globe — with a screen size that’s more than 15 times bigger than the largest IMAX...
In an ongoing effort to understand the connections between water resources, water systems, and international security and conflict, the Pacific Institute initiated a project in the late 1980s to track and categorize events related to water and...
Keith Schneider reports from Copenhagen and the UN Climate Conference reflects with his perspective on the changing tide of American climate policy
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Early morning metro riders in Copenhagen are greeted at every...
Senate hearing focuses on EPA’s efforts to protect the nation’s drinking water
The water for more than 49 million Americans has been contaminated with illegal concentrations of dangerous pollutants since 2004, according to a New York Times...
Human waste is a cheap energy source for Thames Water, which is in a price dispute with the UK’s water regulator.
Thames Water, the largest water provider in the United Kingdom, saved £15 million (US$25 million) last year by using human feces as a...