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08/16/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
CO2 is the GREENING molecule: New study shows how elevated CO2 levels increase vegetation growth and WATER AVAILABILITY in the Northern Hemisphere
The Democrat’s Green New Deal proposes a war on carbon dioxide, investing in methods to sequester this all-important atmospheric gas under the ground. However, according to new research, elevated CO2 levels are not only important for vegetation growth, but also play a role in maintaining water availability in the Northern Hemisphere. Artificial carbon capture and […]
07/11/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Once-vibrant Sicilian tourist hotspot now turning away visitors due to severe water shortage
Agrigento, a wildly popular holiday destination in the southern Italian island of Sicily, has started turning tourists away due to a severe water shortage. A charming coastal city in central Sicily, Agrigento is renowned for its archaeological sites, notably the Valley of the Temples, a sprawling, 3,200-acre archaeological site with eight temples built by Greek settlers […]
05/24/2024
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By Ava Grace
Mexico City has virtually RUN OUT of water
Scientists have warned months ago that Mexico City would run out of water due to the ongoing drought. That day is approaching fast. The reservoirs of the Cutzamala System, which provide about one-fifth of the city’s water, are essentially dry. The only available option is to try to take water from the aquifers below the city. […]
05/23/2024
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By Laura Harris
8 Major U.S. water basins could be depleted by as much as 98% in the next 25 years
A new study from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington found that the eight major water basins across the United States face up to a 98 percent chance of depletion within the next 25 years due to excessive withdrawals for drinking, irrigation and other uses. America’s groundwater reserves currently hold at least 33,000 trillion gallons […]
03/01/2024
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By Ava Grace
Groundwater reserves in the United States are being depleted at alarming rates
The United States is racing toward a water crisis. All across the country, groundwater reserves are being depleted at a dangerous rate. The impact of their depletion could be disastrous for America and the global food supply. An investigation found that 45 percent of the more than 80,000 groundwater wells surveyed across the nation showed a […]
02/28/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
WATER CRISIS INCOMING: Mexico City only months away from totally running out of water
Mexico City, one of the largest cities in the world, may be just months away from running out of water. The megacity of approximately 22 million people has been suffering from a state of drought, classified as moderate to exceptional, since the beginning of the year. Factors, including the weather – diminished rainfall and increased […]
12/05/2023
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By Belle Carter
Egypt’s Suez Canal to take more vessels as drought-stricken Panama Canal deals with bottleneck situation
A top executive at Greek shipping firm Angelicoussis Group recently warned that Egypt’s Suez Canal will need to take a lot more vessels should the bottleneck continue to build at the drought-stricken Panama Canal entrances. Bloomberg reported that during a conference in Athens, Sveinung Stohle, the company’s deputy chief executive officer, said that this is likely […]
09/15/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Panama Canal traffic nearly HALTED due to “drought,” global supply chain NIGHTMARE to unfold
Through the rest of the month, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has suspended all bookings for super vessels in an attempt to mitigate the escalating backlog of ships waiting to proceed through the canal to their final destinations. The worst backlog right now is in the “super” category, which includes shipping vessels carrying between 4,000 […]
09/01/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Severe DROUGHT affecting Panama Canal threatens at least 40% of the world’s cargo ship traffic
A severe drought is threatening to disrupt shipping on the Panama Canal, the crucial waterway responsible for transporting 40 percent of the world’s cargo ship traffic. An estimated two-thirds of the canal’s traffic is either headed for or leaving the United States. The products that typically ship through the canal include petroleum products, grains, canned and refrigerated foods, […]
08/23/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Worsening DROUGHT creates “big mess” at Panama Canal; 200 ships stuck in major BOTTLENECK at one of world’s most important trading routes
Ever-worsening drought conditions in Panama have created a major shipping bottleneck at the Panama Canal, which has a “parking lot of vessels” piling up on both sides with no end in sight. Lack of water in the area has made it extra difficult for some ships to make it through one of the world’s most […]
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