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- India’s river pollution crisis needs bold industrial action
River pollution is pushing India’s rivers to the brink Smarter monitoring, stronger enforcement and responsible industry action are urgently needed
- Japans water infrastructure is being renewed. Heres how
Japan is reimagining water infrastructure with tech, transparency, and collaboration to boost resilience amid ageing systems and climate challenges
- Here are 5 ways we can build global water systems resilience
Water scarcity, pollution and extreme weather events driven by climate change, population growth and industrial demand are pushing global water systems to critical levels Building water resilience hinges on cross-sector partnerships, tailored financing and adopting innovative governance and policy frameworks Five essential strategies – holistic water valuation, fit-for-purpose financing
- 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
- Water Futures: Mobilizing Multi-Stakeholder Action for Resilience
This report outlines key pathways to strengthen water resilience, through private sector and multi-stakeholder action, and secure the future of water for society and the global economy Access to freshwater is changing rapidly, with water stress affecting billions of people and countless businesses each year
- These cities are turning water challenges into scalable innovation
Urban areas are at the sharp end of the water crisis Six cities, from Accra to San Francisco, show how public-private collaboration scales solutions
- Investing in water resilience is crucial – and a major opportunity
1 8 billion people facing absolute water scarcity, and floods are ravaging countries worldwide Investing in water resilience has never been more crucial
- Waters true value is overlooked. Financing innovation can help
Water’s full value is vast and multidimensional but these values are often overlooked in investment decisions Chronic underinvestment, fragmented financing and limited private sector participation prevent water systems from realizing their full economic, social and environmental potential Tools and frameworks are emerging to operationalize water valuation and help stakeholders measure
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