Why Global Citizens Should Care From calls for equal pay to combating plastic pollution in the ocean, these striking images from around the world this week highlight the growing need to...Read More
The report outlines existing EU frameworks for water governance, and the Union’s achievements on water-related targets, especially on sanitation access, freshwater quality, and sustainable use of water resources. The report...Read More
Ancient forests, vast marshlands and a natural park replete with glaciers, ice caves and volcanoes are among the sites that have been added to Unesco’s world heritage list. More than...Read More
City-scale water management systems inspired by bryophytes, human small intestines, and a giraffe’s rete mirabilia (a complex network of blood vessels that can absorb surge flows), along with a post-harvest...Read More
Outside a small, secluded house in Maweni village, a group of about 150 farmers sat together in the sweltering heat to talk about a topic giving them all sleepless nights:...Read More
The more naturally verdant an area is, the more likely it will contribute to the general health of the habitats and the organisms in and around it. Sometimes, though, tracing...Read More
Asia continues to be the fastest growing region in the world today. With its stable economic outlook, Malaysia remains at the center of the region’s development. However, rapid changes in...Read More
Cisco | CSR Blog What if San Francisco was suddenly empty? Or New York City? Or both? Imagine over 9 million people fleeing their homes, families and friends, schools, and...Read More
Ahead of the UN General Assembly’s first quadrennial review of progress on the SDGs, the World Health Organization and the UN Children’s Fund are reporting achievements in water, sanitation and...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care There is not enough water to cater to the needs of the world’s growing population. The United Nations’ Global Goals urge countries to more sustainably manage...Read More