Climate Iraq's Tigris river runs dangerously low, impacting local incomes Iraq's mighty river Tigris is drying up because of climate change and the construction of dams which is have huge effecting on locals. 24/09/2022
No Comment In Toulouse, a rugby tournament... on and in the water To score a try on a floating platform serving as a rugby pitch, you must dive into the waters of the Garonne River ... 12/09/2022
Nature Police investigate ‘mega-party’ held in endangered Spanish lagoon A group of around 100 boats reportedly gathered in the specially protected area for a concert. 01/09/2022
Green News 600-year-old Buddha statues revealed by China’s devastating drought Low levels in lakes, rivers and reservoirs have led to rolling blackouts and concerns about vital food crops. 25/08/2022
Europe News French MEPs kick up a stink over UK's discharge of raw sewage into sea The three MEPs accuse the UK of not adhering to its obligations under multiple treaties including the main Brexit agreement and a UN charter. 25/08/2022
Green News These are the A-list celebrities accused of violating drought rules As California struggles to conserve water during a devastating drought, some celebrities have been bending the rules. 24/08/2022
Green News Is Brexit to blame for the UK’s poor quality bathing water? New data analysis has shown that sewage discharged into the environment isn't being properly monitored and some say Brexit is to blame. 22/08/2022
Green News ‘Forever chemicals’: What exactly are PFAS and why are they a problem? We asked an expert about the health risks associated with forever chemicals and what can be done to prevent future PFAS pollution. 19/08/2022
Travel News Endless summer: Cyprus has one of Europe's longest beach seasons Even beaches that are adjacent to big resorts become unspoiled sandy stretches where there are more sea turtles than people towards the end of summer. 09/08/2022
Eco-Innovation This paper battery with a water switch could help cut electronic waste The team behind the paper battery say it could be used for smart labels, environmental sensors and even medical devices. 09/08/2022
No Comment Water crisis looms for Ukrainian city of Sloviansk Fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces near the key city in the Donetsk region has damaged vital infrastructure that has cut residents off from gas and water for months. 08/08/2022
Living How to save water: 11 unusual ways to use less during droughts Water is likely to be limited for decades to come so don’t rely on restrictions to tell you when you should be saving the life-giving liquid 05/08/2022
Green News Rainwater is no longer safe to drink anywhere on Earth, scientists say Scientists are calling for tighter restrictions on PFAS which persist in the environment for years. 04/08/2022
Travel News Mexico beaches: Swimmers warned over dangerous bacteria levels Three beaches in Acapulco have dangerously high levels of bacteria in the water. 04/08/2022
Climate Extreme drought: Some Europeans now only have 4 hours of water a day People across Europe are feeling the consequences of record breaking temperatures and unusually low levels of rainfall. 04/08/2022
Eco-Innovation Paris expands its underground cooling system to beat the heat Paris' urban cooling network is set to triple in size, reducing the city's temperature by 1°C. 28/07/2022
Georgia Georgia's lack of clean domestic water due to decaying infrastrucre Georgians are facing a lack of clean domestic water due to decaying infrastructure 27/07/2022
No Comment Armenians drench each other at water festival Screaming and water splashes - this is what the Armenian capital looks like during water festival Vardavar. 26/07/2022
Eco-Innovation This new tech could bolster Europe’s force of firefighting aircraft Dropping large amounts of water on wildfires from the air can stop blazes from spreading. 26/07/2022
Living Venice asks tourists to refill water bottles, not buy new ones At times, tourists generate up to 40 per cent of Venice’s waste. 21/07/2022