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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

We are thrilled to announce the successful...

IJITIS Journal Meeting and SWOT Analysis at TULTECH
IJITIS Journal Meeting and SWOT Analysis at TULTECH

15 January, 2024 by Charlotte Lee

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A Milestone Meeting for EIL: Shaping the Future of Environmental Industry Letters
A Milestone Meeting for EIL: Shaping the Future of Environmental Industry Letters

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 18 March.

  1. St. Edward the Martyr - king of Anglo-Saxons (975-78) dies
  2. de Soto becomes 1st European to record flooding of Mississippi River
  3. Britain repeals Stamp Act
  4. American Express founded
  5. Vera Cruz - Mexico besieged by Miramon
  6. Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opens in MSG
  7. Lord Stanley proposes silver cup challenge for Hockey
  8. Einar Dessau of Denmark-1st ham broadcast
  9. Mohandas K Gandhi sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment
  10. 1st electric razor marketed by Schick
  11. Tx gas explosion kills 400
  12. Mexico took control of foreign-owned oil properties
  13. 1st plastic lens for cataract patients fitted - Phila
  14. Pres Eisenhower signs Hawaii statehood bill
  15. French & Algerian rebels agree to a truce
  16. Russia launches 2nd & final Voshkod-1st spacewalk-Aleksei Leonov
  17. Most Arab oil producing nations end US embargo
  18. Vietnam hands over MIA to US
  19. Capital Cities Communications Inc acquires ABC
  20. Treasury Dept announces plans to alter paper money