Us who are living in some parts of the world don’t think about water too much and almost take it for granted. But we know...
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City Dwellers or Not, Forests are Important for Cities and the People
Citizens like urban, lush parks because they reduce stress, cool the air, and make the concrete jungle a little more beautiful. If one lives in...

Study Suggests Using Sustainable Groundwater May Help Africa’s Water Issues
Researchers from University of Austin monitored long-term water storage gains and losses across Africa’s 13 major groundwater. The published study in Environmental Research Letters found...

How Water Contamination Can Adversely Effect the Environment and the People Who Live In It
Water contamination occurs when people, usually involved in large industrial ventures, introduce substances into bodies of water, such as lakes and rivers. These substances can...

Half Of Our Fresh Water Is Stolen! How Can?
Water is one of the most important resources in the world, and it is provided by our mother nature for free. However, we cannot expect...

We Can Now Get Clean Water Using This Solar-Powered Collapsible Sink
If you’re the outdoorsy type and frequently go camping or hiking, water is something important that you can’t have all the time. I realize that...

Researchers Made Off-Grid, Low-Cost Energy Source that Efficiently Produces Power at Night
Solar power is nice; however, it depends heavily on availability of sunlight, which can be limited in some locations and it’s unavailable at night. There...

Scientists Found a New, Environmentally Friendly Way to Clean Air, Water, and Soil
As time goes by, humanity is in need of clean air, soil, and water even more. It’s only normal that scientists and researchers have been...

Did You Know? Being Green Is Not Always A Good Thing. Here’s Why
We all want to help the environment by being green and turning everything green. However, it’s not always good. But I don’t mean that we...

This Device Lets You Harvest Drinking Water Out of Air
The United nations World Water Development Report 2016 said that by 2030, the world could face a 40% global water deficit. And by 2025, 1.8...
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