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The IAEA is launching a new research project to integrate isotope tracers into hydrological and climate modelling systems for more robust simulations of water availability.
The IAEA is launching a new research project to integrate isotope tracers into hydrological and climate modelling systems for more robust simulations ...
The hybrid model is engineered not just for academic precision, but to guide real-world policy on climate resilience and ...
By integrating advanced forecasting technologies like HydroForecast, global mine operators can gain a critical edge: dynamic ...
North America's deepest gorge, Hells Canyon, which slithers along the border of Idaho and Oregon, is a surprisingly new ...
The city and Army Corps of Engineers updated City Council last week about the massive effort to protect Norfolk from major ...
Thinning of forests, generally undertaken to reduce dangers from wildfire and restore the forest to a more natural state, ...
Ondo State Government has called on its residents to be actively involved in the sanitation of the environment to mitigate ...
The flood of 2016 is forever etched in our hearts and minds as much of our local area was devastated by this storm.
The Global Environment Facility (GEF) backs $8.7m initiative to unite African nations against extreme weather events in the ...
Widespread temperatures of between 40 to 50 degrees Celsius, and even greater daily extremes, compounded by high levels of ...
“The resilience of nuclear installations can be viewed as the ability of the installation to quickly return to its original safety state after the occurrence of a potentially damaging event such as an ...