Environment

UN Drylands Ambassador calls for greater efforts to fight desertification

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UNCCD Executive Secretary Luc Gnacadja (left) with Miss Universe 2011 and UNCCD Drylands Ambassador Leila Lopes.

UN spotlights role of weather and water services in addressing climate change challenges

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World Meteorological Day 2012: Powering our future with weather, climate and water.

UN warns that foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Egypt threatens entire region

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Urgent action is needed to control a major outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Egypt and prevent its spread throughout North Africa and Middle East, with serious implications for food security, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned today.

Congolese Town Hopes for Brighter Future With Hydroelectric Dam

The people of Kananga in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been waiting more than 50 years for a hydroelectric dam to be built near their town.

Ensuring access to water for agriculture vital for sustainable future – UN

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Ensuring universal access to water and using it wisely in agriculture is essential to end famine, drought and political instability, United Nations officials stressed today, adding that countries must strive to provide this vital source to all their citizens to achieve a sustainable future.

World Water Day 2012 - Less water, less food

Sufficient good-quality water is key to the health and well-being of humans and ecosystems and an essential ingredient for socio-economic development. It is estimated that fresh water will become an increasingly scarce resource in the coming years.

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Displaced children fetch water using a submerged hand pump following flooding in the villages in Aweil, Sudan

Environment: Europeans call for stronger EU action on Water

Close to three quarters of Europeans think that the EU should propose additional measures to address water problems in Europe, according to a Eurobarometer survey published today. A sizeable majority – 68 % – think that water-related problems are serious. Droughts, floods and chemical pollution are seen as significant challenges. 62 % of citizens also feel they are not sufficiently well informed, while 67 % think the most effective means of reducing water-related problems would be awareness-raising about water-related problems. Heavier fines for polluters, a fairer pricing policy or financial incentives (tax breaks or subsidies) also gained support. Against that backdrop, 73 % of Europeans call for more measures at EU-level to reduce water problems.

US Jellyfish Land on Asian Dinner Tables

Valuable export for US state of Georgia

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Cannonball jellyfish wash up on the beaches of St. Simons Island, Georgia.

Hungrier Planet Strains Water Supply

Food, agriculture are largest users of world's water

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While each person drinks about two-to-three liters of water per day, agriculture accounts for 70 percent of the water drawn from rivers and aquifers worldwide.

Despite Near-Term Energy Woes, Experts Optimistic

Rising oil prices are having an impact on the world economy and, by driving up gasoline prices, becoming an issue in the U.S. presidential election campaign.