By Franco Montalto, Drexel University “When it rains, it pours” once was a metaphor for bad things happening in clusters....
Oakland’s creeks once flowed free from the hills to the Bay. What’s their future?
Photo: Sausal Creek overflowing its banks during a rainstrom in 2022. Credit: Daniel Danzig It’s hard to tell now, but...
From sewage to oasis: Female duo create Johannesburg green corridor
Merging art, science and activism, two women are on a mission to save one of the city’s biggest and most...
Forests Near or Far Can Protect Water for Cities
Near or far, forests — like this one at the edge of Hong Kong — affect the movement, quality and...
5 major trends impacting the Water industry in the next decade
The Water Industry is set to embrace several changes in the coming years due to rapid urbanisation, severe climate changes,...