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Completion of Workshop on Water Recling Simulation and Modelling: Unlocking the Future of Water Management
Completion of Workshop on Water Recling Simulation and Modelling: Unlocking the Future of Water Management

19 March, 2024 by Charlotte Lee

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IJITIS Journal Meeting and SWOT Analysis at TULTECH
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15 January, 2024 by Charlotte Lee

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A Milestone Meeting for EIL: Shaping the Future of Environmental Industry Letters
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15 December, 2023 by Charlotte Lee

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More than half of the lakes around the world are loosing water

More than half of the lakes around the world are loosing water

Posted on 26 June, 2023 by benyamin chahkandi

Summary: A recent study found that 53 percent of the greatest freshwater lakes on earth are in decline and are now retaining less water than they did thirty years ago. The study measured changes in water levels in roughly 2,000 of the largest lakes and reservoirs in the globe using satellite measurements spanning decades. It was discovered that human consumption, sedimentation, and climate change are to blame . However, the lead author, former CIRES visiting fellow and current climate...
How water pumping change the Earth's surface?

How water pumping change the Earth's surface?

Posted on 28 June, 2023 by benyamin chahkandi

Summary: A recent study found that the Earth tilted about 80 centimeters (31.5 inches) east between 1993 and 2010 due to human activity in extracting water out of the earth and transporting it to other locations. Scientists previously calculated that between 1993 and 2010, humanity pumped 2,150 gigatons of groundwater, or more than 6 millimeters (0.24 inches), of sea level increase, based on climate models. It's challenging to verify that estimate, though. One method involves using...

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 27 June.

  1. Buenos Aires captured by British
  2. Queen Victoria is crowned
  3. Mormon leaders Joseph & Hyrum Smith killed by a mob in Carthage
  4. NY & Boston linked by telegraph wires
  5. Bank of Calif opens doors
  6. 1st color TV demo - NYC
  7. Federal Savings & Loan Association created
  8. End of USSR experimental calendar
  9. FBI captures 8 Nazi saboteurs from a sub off NY's Long Island
  10. Cherbourg - France captured by Allies
  11. Pres Truman orders Air Force & Navy into Korean conflict
  12. CIA-sponsored rebels overthrow elected government of Guatemala
  13. 1st automobile seat belt legislation enacted Illinois
  14. 500 people killed by Hurricane Audrey in coastal La & Tx
  15. Chlorophyll "A" synthesized Cambridge Mass
  16. NASA X-15 flies at 4105 mph
  17. Robert Rushworth in X-15 reaches 87 km
  18. Pres Kennedy spent 1st full day in Ireland
  19. 4th Mayor's Trophy Game Yanks beat Mets 5-2
  20. John W Dean tells Watergate Committee about Nixon's `enemies list'
  21. 5-4 decision Supreme Court decides to let lawyers advertise
  22. Djibouti gains independence from France (National Day)
  23. Soyuz 30 launched
  24. 4th Space Shuttle Mission - Columbia 4 launched
  25. Soyuz T-9 carries 2 cosmonauts to Salyut 7 space station
  26. Balloonists Maxie Anderson & Don Ida died during a race
  27. Supreme Court ends NCAA monopoly on college football telecasts
  28. World Court rules US aid to Nicaraguan contras illegal
  29. Supreme Court Justice Powell retires