Phytoremediation offers a possible solution for soil remediation, but will the plants remain safe to eat afterward?... Read More
SDGs Goal 6
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Amid the ever-growing global food demand, the use of urine as a fertilizer is gaining attention.... Read More
Understanding the systemic nature of drought risks and impacts is crucial to creating better risk management systems.... Read More
Rapid population growth and climate change have threatened water security in Asia. Can water recycling be a potential solution?... Read More
The Ministry of Public Works and Housing of Indonesia launched the Indonesia Water Warriors to encourage the youth’s involvement in addressing water-related issues.... Read More
Tackling urban waste requires addressing it from every level, including household waste. Behavior change is needed, so how can we achieve it?... Read More
Indigenous women in the Tz’ununya’ Collective protect Lake Atitlán through litigation and grassroots community actions.... Read More
Roughly half of the world’s population is experiencing a water crisis. What are some factors causing the global water crisis?... Read More
Cleaning pesticide-contaminated soil through soil remediation is essential to sustainable development efforts in Central Asia.... Read More

Exploring Phytoremediation as a Soil Remediation Strategy
Strengthening Jordan’s Water Resilience
Exploring the Potential of Human Urine as a Fertilizer
Addressing the Systemic Nature of Drought Risks and Impacts
Mainstreaming Water Recycling to Support Water Security in Asia
Indonesia Water Warriors: Supporting Youth in Water Conservation
Looking into Household Waste Behavior Change
The Tz´ununya´ Collective, Indigenous Mayan Women Who Protect Lake Atitlán
What Is the State of the Global Water Crisis?
Soil Remediation for Food Security and Environmental Health in Central Asia