Iran threatens mass βwater warβ with strikes on key plants in days, UN official warns
Iran is threatening to strike critical desalination plants in the Middle East, escalating regional tensions amid concerns over potential global economic impacts.
Red Parties: Troels Lund Poulsen Should Have Stopped Spraying Pesticides in Vulnerable Area
Several red parties in Denmark are criticizing Venstre leader Troels Lund Poulsen for spraying pesticides in a sensitive area near a water source despite being warned not to by the municipality.
There is no money, and they are looking for excuses
Struggles in the implementation of subsidized energy programs for home interventions reveal significant issues within the Greek state budget and consumer behavior.
Conservatives are confused about Vanopslagh's drinking water message
Liberal Alliance's leader Alex Vanopslagh has shifted focus from tax reductions to environmental policies, causing confusion among conservatives.
The war deepens the water crisis in Iran, already plagued by drought before the conflict
The ongoing war in Iran exacerbates the country's already critical water crisis, intensified by climate change, agricultural overuse, and poor management.
Fracking, now
There is growing support within the Mexican government for implementing fracking techniques to exploit the country's vast shale gas potential, despite a current prohibition citing environmental and water usage concerns.
Elisabet Svane: 'She was the most experienced, but he did not fall through in any way'
A political debate on economics, education, immigration policy, and water safety took place between Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and opposition candidate Troels Lund Poulsen, highlighting significant policy discussions.
Robert Gwiazdowski: Clean water and sweetened water are undoubtedly different products
The Polish Ministry of Finance asserts that sweetened beverages cannot be taxed at the reduced VAT rate unless they meet specific compositional criteria, which raises concerns about public health.
Reinaas and Sutt: the government has agreed on wind farms and storage
Government officials have announced a new strategy for energy pricing that includes plans for wind energy tender and water storage solutions.
Thousands of wild donkeys are killed, but later it's discovered they can save the desert
Australia's policy towards wild donkeys has shifted due to research showing they can help desert ecosystems, contrary to prior views of them as invasive pests.
Supermarket cashier in Britain fired for not paying for a bottle of water worth five crowns
A supermarket cashier in Britain has been dismissed for failing to pay for a bottle of water costing five crowns.
BH City Hall creates a commission to monitor and improve water quality in Lagoa da Pampulha
The Belo Horizonte City Hall has established a permanent commission to oversee and enhance water quality and maintenance efforts for Lagoa da Pampulha.
"I remember my parents saying that we should not touch the cliffs down by the water"
The debate over nuclear power in Denmark has resurfaced, amidst a longstanding ban on the technology and varying opinions on its necessity and cost.
SA Labor releases audio of Liberal MP backtracking on key policy at private event
SA Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has revealed that Shadow Water Minister Nicola Centofanti retracted the Liberal Party's commitment to cancel a water bill increase ahead of the state election.
Largest water users in the dark on a policy state governments urged to sign
Australia's largest water users feel excluded from the National Water Agreement, as they are unaware of its final details while state governments are requested to sign it.
Dukas criticized the new, increased by up to 32%, EYDAP bills
Athens Mayor Charis Dukas condemns the governmentβs decision to raise EYDAP water bills by 32.65%, amidst soaring costs in other energy sectors.