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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors will convene its regular September meeting at the Agency's headquarters at 10:00 CEST on Monday, 8 September, in Board Room C, Building ...
Water is vital for food security, human health and economic development. But as populations grow and climate change intensifies, pollution is increasing throughout the water cycle. Water pollutants ...
Does your drinking water come from fresh rain that regularly falls near your city, or from an ancient groundwater reserve in a neighbouring country that’s nearing depletion?
Agriculture, a vital sector for Brazil, is also taking a toll on the country’s water resources. Groundwater is often extracted for irrigation at rates that exceed its natural replenishment, ...
Climate change and human activities are influencing the behaviour of atmospheric rivers, shifting their paths and causing extreme weather events such as floods, storms and droughts. Studying isotopes ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is in Japan this week to conduct marine sampling near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS). This visit forms part of the Agency’s broader ...
“The GloWAL Network exemplifies the IAEA’s dedication to empowering countries, encouraging collaboration, producing data for policymaking and promoting water’s essential contribution to peace and ...
The experience of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, as well as other participants in the IAEA project, showed that regional cooperation is fundamental to the resilience and sustainability of ...