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WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN CHINA
China's rivers and lakes defied a global oxygen crisis across 17 years, and nearly 1,300 sites, and the surprise is that it had nothing to do with slowing down climate changeFreshwater ecosystems worldwide are facing declining oxygen levels, a critical issue for aquatic life. However, a recent study in China rev...
Tata's iPhone parts factory faces India health probe after farmer contamination complaintsA health probe is underway into liquid discharge from Tata's iPhone parts factory in Hosur. Farmers report skin issues and contaminated far...
Stock picks of the week; 5 stocks with consistent score improvement and upside potential of up to 25%Even in normal times it is futile to try and guess the outcome of most global events. But in the New World Order, it makes no sense at all ...
Holding stocks is harder than finding them: 10 mid- and small-caps stocks that may be worth holding on toHolding a stock is not an act of blind faith. It is not refusing to change one’s mind. It is not averaging down because the stock has falle...
Scientists just found a smelly algae that eats microplastics, and it could save your drinking waterScientists are developing algae to tackle microplastic pollution in drinking water. This orange-scented algae repels water, causing micropl...
Burlington voters approve $172 million bonds for water infrastructure; back gun ban reformsBurlington voters have decisively approved $172 million in bonds to modernise the city’s outdated water infrastructure. They also supported...
The Fukushima nuclear plant begins releasing radioactive wastewater into the seaIn a live video from a control room at the plant Thursday, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings showed a staff member turn on a seawater p...
Japan's Kishida visits Fukushima plant to highlight safety before start of treated water releaseJapanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a brief visit to the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant on Sunday to highlight the safety o...
New ideas, better regulation, reclamation and smart tech: How to address the water challengeThe World Wide Fund for Nature estimates that 1.1 billion people lack access to water globally, and 2.4 billion suffer from inadequate sani...
COP27: WTO chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala seeks to revive green trade talksTalks on scrapping tariffs and other trade barriers on goods such as solar panels or smart-heating controls that can address climate change...
COVID cases are on the rise in Asia and Europe. Is the US next?Europe has often been a few weeks before the U.S. with COVID trends — and cases are now rising in Britain, Germany, Italy and some other pa...
GSFC launches indigenous variety of calcium nitrate, boronated calcium nitrateCalcium nitrate is used as a water-soluble fertilizer in agriculture. In addition, this product is also used in wastewater treatment and to...
Consistent government policy is key for infra investments: Martin Stanley, Macquarie InfraThere is an increasing appetite from international investors to invest in private markets.
Green bond issuance to top $50 billion in 2016: Moody'sThe $42.4 billion green bond issuance in 2015 was also the highest level since such bonds first appeared in 2007.
Green fund GEF invests about $11 million in Concord Enviro SystemsEarlier, GEF had invested an undisclosed amount in Indian Energy Exchange, the country’s largest electricity exchange by volume.
Companies raise $12.9 billion via green bonds in April-June: Moody'sIt said based on issuance volumes in first half of 2015, as well as expectations of continued offerings in China and India, green bond volu...
India set to become water scarce country by 2025: ReportThe country provides huge opportunities across the spectrum in infrastructure development for water supply and wastewater management.
- India set to become water scarce country by 2025: Report
Although India is set to become water scarce country by 2025 due to demand-supply mis-match, the water sector is expected to see investment...
- Chennai-based WABAG doing big water projects in China
Chennai-based VA TECH WABAG India, specialising in clean water technologies, todat said it is making inroads into Chinese markets.
Simple & cheap solution to India's grave water crisis: Waste water recyclingAvg cost of wastewater treatment is Rs 4.5-6 a kilo litre. If treated for drinking use, the cost jumps to Rs 12 but is far less than what I...