Digital water quality monitoring uses sensors, telemetry, and shared data systems to track changing river conditions across time and place. It matters because reliable water information supports resilient ecosystems, transparent governance, and…
Urban water systems face rising pressure from population growth, climate variability, and stronger competition for finite supplies. Utilities and governments now need water sources, planning tools, and governance settings that can perform…
Environmental interventions in low and middle income countries primarily rely directly on addressing the issue at hand. For example, alternative stoves eliminating cook-stove air pollution, boreholes provide access to water, and alternative…
According to PwC China and India could be by 2050 the world’s top two largest economies in terms of purchasing power parity. In the shorter-term Singapore’s United Overseas Bank (UOB) projects that…