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How Sawarda turned a climate crisis into a solar comeback | solar energy
In Rajasthan’s scorching Thar desert, a tiny village once crippled by heat, darkness, and water scarcity is rewriting its future. Sawarda’s solar revolution, built not on cutting-edge tech but on courage and community action, is lighting...
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AI-made microdramas, hidden roman roads, solar power & more
This week on Tech It Out, find out how creators use AI to produce entire microdramas in minutes, witness how an interactive map lets anyone navigate Rome’s lost roads, and discover how a clean-energy transformation changed life in a...
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World Water Day: Many in Chile lack access to water
Many people in Chile are facing a serious lack of water, caused by drought and government policies.
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Shehbaz Sharif Announces New Dam Projects- Will Indus Water Dispute Intensify? | Watch
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif accused India of “weaponising water” after Delhi suspended the Indus Waters Treaty. Speaking from the National Emergencies Operations Centre, he announced fast-tracked plans for domestic water storage,...
Bloomberg
Suez CEO Urges Concrete Action on Climate Change
Dec.12 -- Jean-Louis Chaussade, chief executive officer at Suez, discusses global attitudes on climate change and the problem of water scarcity. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic from the One Planet Summit in Paris on "Bloomberg...
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Researchers claim there's a link between water scarcity and conflicts
Mukjar, West Darfur, Sudan - 5 May 2007
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1. Various of man holding human s
kulls
2. Mid of man digging site
with stick
4. Close o
f human remains
5. Man
points to...
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A Megadrought Is Killing Protected Elk In Califronia
Some volunteers took helping a federally protected species into their own hands by carrying water to elk dying of thirst.
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Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Worldviews Network: A Global Water Story
Geologist Dr. Bob Raynolds and space scientist Dr. Ka Chun Yu explain the planetary processes that affect water supplies around the world and in the American West. Aired May 24, 2011. [1:14:41]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Southern Africa: Troubled Water
In 2005, FRONTLINE/World featured the PlayPump, a promising new technology that pumped fresh water when children played on a merry-go-round. The story appealed to the good intentions of politicians, celebrities, and funders, who gave...