Digging for Water: Earth Water Global
Global warming, overpopulation, and urbanization have taxed water resources across the world. The United Nations declared a global water crisis since estimates suggests that half of the world’s...
View ArticleThe Biggest Issue of the 21st Century: Water Security
Global water demands are increasing. Food security and energy production are major considerations in global water security. Public health and economic development are in large part moderated by the...
View ArticleWave Power: Renewable Energy
What do global climate change and the energy crisis have in common? The former is characterized by rising sea levels and glacial melt, while the latter offers an energy alternative in ocean wave power....
View Articlee-Science and Water Cyberinfrastructure
Science and technology are crucial components of water monitoring and management. As policy makers, specialists, and other experts compare and debate statistics on water related issues, the question...
View ArticleIndia’s Energy Project At Odds with Biodversity?
Atlantis Resources is set to launch Asia’s first tidal wave power station in Gujarat, India. Studies of the Gulf of Kutch, which borders Gujarat to the West, confirm that a tidal wave project could be...
View ArticleCancer & Cholera Cure in Marine Research
Bioprospecting for marine compounds along Panama’s coasts is currently underway to develop new alternative medications. Panama’s location on both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean makes the country a...
View ArticleUnderwater Forensics is Solving Sea Crimes
Enforcing marine laws that protect coral reefs and other marine life requires indisputable facts and solid evidence to the convict the guilty in a court of law. Experts are now applying forensic...
View ArticleScience for Safe Seafood
Have you ever wondered if the fish sandwich you’re eating is actually the grouper you ordered and not some other type of fish that you overpaid for? Labeling seafood appropriately is important for...
View ArticleWeathering the Age-Old Gap in the South Caucasus
Regional cooperation between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, also known as the Southern Caucasus, is steeped in historical territorial disputes and warfare that have resulted in ethnic cleansings by...
View ArticlePrioritizing Nutrient Dumping on the Eco-Political Agenda
Nutrient dumping in freshwater ecosystems is posing a hazard to human health, the environment and the economy in the United States. Increased exposure to these marine hazards is proven to deteriorate...
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