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...
Archive for tag: drought

Madagascar Seems Like Not Going To ‘Move It’ Because Of Famine
Madagascar is likely not going to move it in this new year because they are facing a problem that we all cause. Whoa, that’s just...

Victoria Falls Drying Up, Climate Change Or Annual Routine?
The earth is a beautiful place to live. It has wonderful animals, photogenic floras, and also incomparable landscape. This planet is also the only place...

What You Need to Know About Australia’s Recent Drought
Drought is not a simple thing, especially for farmers. Australia had its worst drought and driest time last August and September. Forecasts expected that spring...

Can Cape Town Fight Day Zero With Desalination?
Cape Town is facing the Day Zero, which was originally scheduled for April before it was moved to July. When the day zero comes, the...

Day Zero: When Water Consumption Results In Military Acts
Earth is indeed covered by water, but the amount of fresh and clean water is not that plenty for every people on earth to taste...

Climate Change, Poverty, And Child Marriage – Stories from Africa
An interesting story was brought up by Gethin Chamberlain in The Guardian. This story tells about how climate change can also affect people’s social lives....

Artificial Cloud: From School Project To Fighting Forest Fire
When you look up on a clear day you might see beautiful clouds formation up there. Sometimes it may bring you back to the good...