Kampala's vulnerability to flooding is largely a result of unchecked urbanisation, weak enforcement of environmental policies ...
As an atmospheric river surged into the Pacific Northwest in late February 2025, it carried not just warm tropical moisture—but ...
Rapid Urbanisation: Worries over conversion of forest reserves, conservation centres to real estates
Across Nigeria, rapid urbanisation and population growth have led to the encroachment on and destruction of critical ...
A new study has made a case for development of the tourism in greater Masaka are over compared to the construction of the ...
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New Vision on MSNKampala City sinks struggling with its own growth and deadly floodsBy Amiri Wabusimba ;When the heavens open over Kampala, the city holds its breath. The sky weeps in torrents, and the streets are swallowed whole. ;Water turns into rivers, rivers into oceans, and ...
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Dezeen on MSNNorwich University of the ArtsA project exploring the use of cotton to create bricks is included in this school show presenting paludiculture research from ...
As one of the most rapidly accumulating sedimentary regions globally, the Yellow River Delta is characterized by the rapid deposition of sediment near ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNRAMSAR COP15 an opportunity for Zim to strengthen commitment on wetlands protectionThe event will mark the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands. The summit ...
A comprehensive report about the receding water levels in Kashmir's water bodies owing to continued neglect and climate ...
India and Japan have signed loan agreements worth 191.736 billion Japanese Yen for six projects under Japan’s Official ...
The government of India and the government of Japan have signed loan agreements worth 191.736 billion Japanese Yen (JPY) for ...
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