Spatiotemporal relationships between extreme weather events and arbovirus transmission across Brazil
This study presents valuable findings from a spatiotemporal analysis of arbovirus case notification data from 2013 to 2020 in Brazil, reporting associations between covariates representing potential ...
In the heart of East Africa, the reality of arable land disappearing under urban sprawl and informal settlement is beginning ...
Demand for power is growing fast, but hydro plants, the oldest source of clean energy, are struggling because of droughts, floods and other extreme weather linked to climate change.
The IEA's Executive Director recently made statements supporting hydropower. He underestimates the damage done by deforestation that hydropower dams necessitate.
The IEA's executive director recently made statements supporting hydropower. He underestimates the damage done by deforestation that hydropower dams requires.
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The Genius of Small Hydro Turbines
The video "The Genius of Bladeless Vortex Hydropower" explores hydropower as a reliable energy source, addressing intermittency issues faced by other renewables. It highlights the aging infrastructure ...
Over 450 U.S. hydro plants need relicensing within a decade, demanding billions in upgrades to meet environmental and safety standards. Falling costs of gas, wind, and solar power are undercutting ...
Hydro has made the final investment decision for its largest hydropower development in over 20 years. Construction of the ...
Mass Megawatts has unveiled the Hydromat, a low-cost hydroelectric power system that claims to pay for itself in under two ...
Hydro Energy, a wholly-owned unit of Norwegian aluminium company Norsk Hydro ASA (NHYDY) has announced the final investment decision for its largest hydropower development in more than 20 years with c ...
This video showcases a mini construction project centered around building a hydroelectric dam. It highlights the construction process and the importance of environmental protection. #MiniConstruction ...
When Adrian Herder saw the plans for proposed hydropower project on the Navajo Nation’s Black Mesa, he was shocked by the “outrageous” 450,000 acre-feet of water the project would reportedly use.
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