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- These 10 start-ups are securing the worlds freshwater | World Economic . . .
As innovative technologies continue to advance, a water secure future for all is possible These 10 start-ups are leading the way - but we need more like them
- How to provide safe water to billions of people by 2030
To meet Sustainable Development Goal 6, Clean water and sanitation for all, the current rate of progress must quadruple Otherwise, 1 6 billion will still be without safe water in 2030 Water treatment technologies are abundant and may be faster and more practical in many places than piped, chlorinated water We can reach more people faster by embracing varied options, such as household water
- Water security: How to ensure access to water in a changing world . . .
Water resources have depleted by an estimated 20% since 1900 – just as the global population has grown Economies globally are investing heavily to ensure water security now and in the future These four guiding principles will ensure fair access to water for everyone around the world as we enter a water-stressed age
- 2026 UN Water Conference: 4 priorities for global leaders
Water is not only a victim of climate impacts but it is also a critical enabler for renewable energy, food security and industry The 2026 UN Water Conference will be a pivotal implementation moment, focusing on mobilizing action and placing water on the global agenda Four urgent priorities must shape the agenda for water around a shared framework, scaleable investment, basin-level
- How AI is rewriting and enhancing water risk management
Water risks such as severe flooding, widespread pollution and declining water quality are some of the world's most critical global challenges Traditional approaches to water risk management fall short, with manual analysis often ill-equipped to adapt to rapidly evolving conditions AI-driven systems can go beyond automation and establish new benchmarks for intelligence, precision and
- How to cut the environmental impact of your companys AI use
Much of the public discourse around AI centres around cybersecurity and such issues, but its environmental impact also needs to be considered While AI and the data centres it relies on use large amounts of energy and water, the technology can also be used to help tackle climate change By adopting practical strategies, there are actionable steps that organizations can take to align their AI
- Semiconductor manufacturing and big techs water challenge
Semiconductor manufacturing requires huge amounts of water to form ultrapure water, impacting the local environment and needing innovation and scrutiny
- Turning the tide on water pollution: How Aquapreneurs are leading the . . .
Water security – both sustainable supply and clean quality – is a critical aspect in ensuring healthy communities Yet, our world’s water resources are being compromised Today, 80% of our wastewater flows untreated back into the environment, while 780 million people still do not have access to an improved water source
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