After suffering one of Cape Town’s worst drought in over 100 years, the tourist destination has been trying to keep “Day Zero” (the day where the city is slated to run out of water) at […]

After suffering one of Cape Town’s worst drought in over 100 years, the tourist destination has been trying to keep “Day Zero” (the day where the city is slated to run out of water) at […]
Paladino and Company, a sustainability and green building consulting firm, recently released a report on that would make 2018 a different year for green buildings, after surveying their entire team of architects, engineers and building […]
Every day, our growing population, agricultural needs and the impact of climate change is decreasing our global finite water supplies. Without the sufficient resources in quantity or quality, even the most conservative business growth agendas […]
Every year the World Economic Forum works with experts and decision-makers from various age groups, countries and sectors (business, academia, civil, society and government) to identify and analyze the most challenging risks we face, ultimately […]
Remember last year when California’ water agencies were mad about the extension of the drought regulations, claiming that the State was sending a mixed conservation message when there was no actual threat after ONE wet […]
After losing the bid for the 2024 Olympic Games, the city of Los Angeles unexpectedly won the 2028 Olympic Games instead, giving the city a few extra years of planning to read itself. So, how […]
Our global economies and population continue to grow faster than our water resources can sustain, and water scarcity is becoming a global problem that is putting more stress on regions already suffering extremely dry weather. […]
After California suffered the effects of a four-year drought, the Golden state learned a couple of lessons along the way to boost its water resiliency. Water might be an inorganic compound, but all living organisms […]
2017 was a year filled with extreme weather and climate disasters across the United States, breaking a record of $306 billion in damages, making it he costliest year on record according to the National Oceanic […]
On January 1st, 2016 in a historic UN Summit, world leaders decided to universally mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, inequalities and tackle climate change over the next 15 years. Their main objective? […]