Amid climate change and unequal power dynamics, strengthening transboundary water governance is crucial to the sustainability of the Mekong River.... Read More
Rivers
The shrinking Caspian Sea will have significant repercussions for biodiversity and the surrounding communities.... Read More
The local government partners with the UNEP in a canal rehabilitation project to restore the waterways in Kochi, India.... Read More
Amidst the worrying rate of biodiversity loss, scientists made discoveries of 234 additional species in the Greater Mekong area.... Read More
The Aral Sea is an example of severe environmental degradation caused by overexploitation. Is restoration possible? ... Read More
As 2023 became the driest year for global rivers, alarms are rising over the state of global water resources.... Read More
Community-based conservation efforts in Belize contribute to the steady growth of black howler monkey population.
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A court ruling affirmed the violated rights of nature of the Machángara River in Ecuador due to pollution and neglect by the municipality.... Read More
The melting permafrost in the Arctic poses a serious threat to the health of rivers, global temperature, and more.... Read More
In California, the restoration of ‘O Rew is on track to hand the ancestral land back to its original steward, the Yurok Tribe. ... Read More

Power Imbalance and Increasing Pressures: Looking into the Transboundary Water Governance in the Mekong River
How the Caspian Sea Shrinks Under Climate Change Pressure
Restoring India’s Waterways Through Canal Rehabilitation Project
Scientists Identified 234 New Species in the Greater Mekong
Restoring Aral Sea’s Dried-Up Ecosystem
Driest Year in 30 Years: Our rivers are drier than ever
Exploring Community-Based Conservation Efforts of Black Howler Monkeys
Upholding the Machángara River’s Rights of Nature Against Pollution
Melting Permafrost Is Causing River Degradation and More
The Yurok Tribe in California Enters Partnership to Manage Ancestral Land ‘O Rew