#watermanagement

The Times of Central Asia timesca.com@bsky.brid.gy
2025-04-30

Central Asia's water crisis is turning rivers into battlegrounds – cooperation is the only solution timesca.com/central-asia... #CentralAsia #WaterCrisis #SustainableSolutions #RiverCooperation #CentralAsiaWater #WaterManagement

Opinion - Central Asia’s Loomi...

The Times of Central AsiaTheTimesofCentralAsia@federated.press
2025-04-30

When will Global Warming end? Discover the date provided for the end of Global Warming

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Global Warming is one of the greatest environmental challenges facing our planet today. As the global temperature continues to increase due to human activities, it is natural to ask: when will Global Warming end?

In this article, we will explore this fascinating topic and provide a vision on the date provided for the end of Global Warming.

What is Global Warming?

Before addressing the main question, it is important to understand what Global Warming is. Global Warming refers to the gradual increase in the average earth temperature due to the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, catch the heat of the sun and prevent space from escaping, resulting in an increase in temperature throughout the planet.

Global Warming is directly related to human activities, such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation and intensification of agriculture. These activities release large amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, accelerating the global heating process.

Global Warming impacts

Global Warming has numerous negative impacts on our planet and in ecosystems that support life. Some of these impacts include the increase in sea level, the melting of the glaciers, the acidification of the oceans, the alteration of the climate patterns, the most frequent droughts and floods.

The effects of Global Warming also extend to humans, affecting health, food security, water supply and well -being in general. In addition, Global Warming accelerates the loss of biodiversity, which can have serious consequences for life on earth.

Date planned for the end of Global Warming

Now we get to the question we have all been asking: when will Global Warming end?

Unfortunately, there is no definitive answer for this question. Global Warming is a complex and multifaceted process that depends on a variety of factors, many of which are difficult to predict precisely.

scientists and experts in climate change have made numerous estimates and projections on the possible end of Global Warming. However, these estimates vary widely and depend on specific assumptions and scenarios.

Some more optimistic forecasts suggest that Global Warming could come to an end in the coming decades if quick and decisive measures are taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adopt sustainable practices in all sectors of society. /p>

On the other hand, other scientists warn that due to the past and present accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, the effects of Global Warming are likely to persist for centuries, even if drastic measures are taken in the future. /p>

CONCLUSIONS

Global Warming is an urgent and complex problem that requires immediate and sustained action to stop its effects and protect our planet. Although there is no exact date for the end of Global Warming, the most important thing is to recognize the severity of the situation and take both individual and collective measures to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable energy and adopt sustainable practices In all aspects of our life.

To achieve a sustainable future and guarantee the survival of future generations, we must work together and do everything possible to mitigate the effects of Global Warming.

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Gringud.com explores the impact of climate change on global water resources, advocating for responsible water management to ensure a sustainable future. ?? #WaterManagement #SustainableWater

#SustainableWater #WaterManagement

Mr.Pollutionpollutionnews
2025-04-26

When will Global Warming end? Discover the date provided for the end of Global Warming

Gringud.com explores the impact of climate change on global water resources, advocating for responsible water management to ensure a sustainable future. ??

ibizaund.wordpress.com/2025/04

MedixLifeMedixLifeCom
2025-04-23

Hospitals & Water Safety: Are You Protected? 🏥💧

From Legionella risks to water conservation, hospitals must tackle water issues head-on. Learn the best practices for monitoring, treatment, & emergency preparedness to keep patients & staff safe.

medixlife.com/best-methods-to-

2025-04-21

The image shows a mechanical device or machinery part near a body of water, possibly related to water management or a facility. The background includes trees and a serene, misty river or lake scene.

#ReflectionShots #NatureView #EngineeringBeauty #OutdoorPhotography #WaterManagement #IndustrialArt #ScenicLake #TechnologicalLandscape #NatureAndIndustry #PeacefulWaters

The image shows a mechanical device or machinery part near a body of water, possibly related to water management or a facility. The background includes trees and a serene, misty river or lake scene.
💧🌏 Greg CocksGregCocks@techhub.social
2025-04-18

John McPhee’s Short Essay About A 1972 Rockefeller Civil Service Award Winner - Dr. Luna Leopold, The First Chief Hydrologist At The USGS
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jfklibrary.org/archives/other- <--JFK's 1958 speech at the Rockerfeller Civil Service Awards
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usgs.gov/news/featured-story/l <-- shared details of Dr. Luna Leopold from the USGS
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fiddlrts.blogspot.com/2020/04/ <-- shared details of The Patch, by John McPhee
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eos.org/opinions/luna-b-leopol <--shared EOS retrospective of Dr Leopold
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I was reading - with a mug of tea - The Patch (link above) by John McPhee, a decades-old favourite author of mine - and came across this short essay amongst many fine others…
#spatial #datalover #measurements #metrics #hydrology #water #fedservice #fedscience #LunaLeopold #hydrologist #crossdiscipline #RockefellerCivilServiceAward #USGS #JohnMcPhee #writing #readingforpleasure #mission #opendata #mapping #waterresources #watersecurity #wateruse #watermanagement
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Aliyesha.comaliyesha
2025-04-17

दिल्ली में यमुना की सफाई का काम पीएम मोदी खुद देखेंगे, हाइलेवल मीटिंग में टारगेट ‘फिक्स’।

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The Bright SideTheBrightSide@mas.to
2025-04-15

Over 6,000 springs have been restored thanks to collective efforts across the state.

The revived naula in Satkhol has become the hub of community life, reconnecting locals with their heritage and each other.

"It feels good to see water in the naula," Khabdwal says.

#CivicEngagement #WaterManagement

Engineers HeavenEngineersHeaven
2025-04-11

💦 See how irrigation design plays a central role in agricultural system planning.

👉 Click here: engineersheaven.org/forum/topi.
to visit our website and read the full article.

#Rewilding #GreenDesrt #WaterManagement

While Andrew Millison makes great content, after a while, to me, it seems more of the same. I won't be sharing this for a while, and that's a shame.
If you don't agree, please consider subscribing to the channel:
-> youtube.com/@amillison/featured <-

"Turning a Desert Green: How People Thrive in Extreme Conditions" [ ± 1min]
by amillison
For the longer version:
-> How India is Turning its Desert into a Farmland Oasis <- [12:18 min]
-> youtube.com/watch?v=F7pyGgBmzDY <-

youtube.com/shorts/a0UxT7kudn4

Quote by am:
Short : "Oct 31, 2024
How do you turn one of the world's hottest, driest deserts into a green, thriving landscape? 🌵🌍
In the Thar Desert of Northwest India, 25 million people have mastered the art of survival by creating sustainable agriculture with minimal rain. Watch as Andrew shows you 3 powerful techniques they've used to build water resilience, food security, and climate stability—even in some of Earth’s most extreme conditions. These development projects are spearheaded by Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti (GRAVIS)."
Longer: "Oct 25, 2024
Permaculture Instructor Andrew Millison travels to the Thar Desert in Rajasthan India to see the 40 year water harvesting and community development projects spearheaded by Gramin Vikas Vigyan Samiti (GRAVIS). We spent several days touring the Thar Desert projects of GRAVIS, and found incredible inspiration in the deep resilience of that harsh and dry region.
DISCLAIMER: The wet season footage was filmed closer to Jaipur, which is a slightly wetter region of Rajasthan. So for those of you who are very familiar with the Thar Desert ecosystem, you may notice the trees are a little bit bigger and more dense on the land then you find West of the Arvari Hills."

#TakeCareForLife #TakeCareForEarth
#StopBurningThings #StopEcoside #StopThePlunder
#ClimateBreakDown #StopRapingNature

2025-03-25

The Goan: Goa Water Stories: An interactive digital archive of Goa’s rich water heritage. “As the world celebrates ‘World Water Day’ today, The Goan takes a sneak peek into ‘Goa Water Stories’, an interactive and interconnected storytelling platform hosted by ‘Living Waters Museum’ that narrates Goa’s rich history of water heritage explored by over 30 young individuals and […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/03/25/goa-water-stories-an-interactive-digital-archive-of-goas-rich-water-heritage-the-goan/

Munaeem's Blogmunaeem.de@munaeem.de
2025-03-23

Rivers at Risk: The Global Water Crisis

Every cloud has a silver lining—or so they say. The truth is, when it comes to water, we’re mainly looking at a storm on the horizon. As highlighted in the powerful DW Documentary, the global water crisis isn’t just a headline; it's a lurking threat weaving through the fabric of our societies, particularly driven by agriculture. With nearly 70% of freshwater resources allocated to farming, the specter of water scarcity looms large, impacting economies and communities across […]

munaeem.de/2025/03/23/rivers-a

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-03-20

Africa: Water Cooperation Is Essential When Countries Share Lakes and Rivers - Yet It's Been Deteriorating in Many Places, With Serious Consequences: [The Conversation Africa] Just over half the world's population shares a river or lake basin with at least one other country. To sustainably manage those water resources for the health of people, ecosystems and economies, neighboring… newsfeed.facilit8.network/TJdZ #WaterCooperation #SustainableDevelopment #WaterManagement #AfricanRivers #EcosystemHealth

Mr.Pollutionpollutionnews
2025-03-12

The urgency of taking action against Global Warming

Gringud.com explores the impact of climate change on global water resources, advocating for responsible water management to ensure a sustainable future. ??

ibizaund.wordpress.com/2025/03

2025-03-09

Ooooh...! Some really cool tips here! Well-thought out!

#ClimateChangeGardening: 12 strategies for a #resilient #garden

by Niki Jabbour

"#ClimateChange gardening is a set of tactics that make our yards and gardens more resilient to extreme weather as well as reduce our personal impacts on the climate. There are several ways to approach climate change gardening. You can use sustainable and organic gardening practices that put soil, #biodiversity, and #pollinators first. You can also plan to reduce plastic waste, up-cycle materials, and collect #rainwater.

3 reasons to care about climate change gardening

"Climate change gardening influences the health and success of your garden. When you nurture your soil, foster biodiversity, and support pollinators you create a garden that is more resilient to the challenges of climate change. Here are 3 reasons to care about climate change gardening.

- Extreme weather – The impact of weather related challenges like droughts, storms, precipitation, flooding, and above or below normal temperatures can be reduced with climate change gardening strategies.
- Pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects – Climate change can affect pollinators and birds in various ways. Weather extremes can impact migration timing and success, host plant growth and bloom time, disease and pest issues, and habitat and food supply.
- Non-native invasive pests and plants – With a longer growing season, invasive plants, pests, and diseases will move north and potentially affect plant health and crop yields."

Read more [tips include #NoTill gardening]:
savvygardening.com/climate-cha
#ClimateChange #GardenGuidance #ClimateChangeGardening #Resiliency #GardenGuides #SolarPunkSunday #FoodSecurity #WaterManagement #PestManagement

2025-03-09

Understanding #Climate #Resilience in #Gardening

"Climate resilience in gardening refers to the ability of a garden to adapt to changing climatic conditions and environmental stressors. It involves selecting plants that can survive #ExtremeWeather events, conserving #water, building #HealthySoil, and employing #sustainable practices that minimize #environmental impact.

The key components of climate resilience include:

- Biodiversity: A diverse plant selection can create a more robust ecosystem capable of withstanding pests, diseases, and changing weather.
- Soil Health: Healthy soil increases water retention and nutrient availability, allowing plants to thrive even during dry spells.
- Water Management: Efficient use of water resources is vital in periods of drought or heavy rainfall.
- Plant Selection: Choosing native or drought-tolerant plants can ensure that your garden is better adapted to local conditions."

Read more:
livetoplant.com/how-to-create-
#ClimateChange #GardenGuidance #ClimateChangeGardening #Resiliency #GardenGuides #SolarPunkSunday #FoodSecurity #WaterManagement #Drought #Wind

Vincent 🌻🇪🇺photovince
2025-03-03

De is weer actief! Als er vissen wachten op doorgang, is het aan de mensen om even aan te bellen zodat ze door kunnen zwemmen…

visdeurbel.nl/

The has been activated for the season. Fish who are waiting for the door are counting on the human crowd to ring the bell for them so they can soon pass…

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