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MIT Engineers Test Air-to-Water Technology in Death Valley
MIT engineers tested a new device in Death Valley that extracts drinking water from the air using hydrogel, producing around two-thirds of a cup daily, addressing global water scarcity issues.
MIT Engineers Test Air-to-Water Technology in Death Valley
MIT engineers tested a new device in Death Valley that extracts drinking water from the air using hydrogel, producing around two-thirds of a cup daily, addressing global water scarcity issues.
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24% Bias Score


Dubai's Desalination Project Prioritizes Environmental Protection
Over 40 Chinese and UAE volunteers participated in a World Oceans Day event in Dubai on June 13, cleaning a 6,000-square-meter beach and learning about coral cultivation near the Hassyan Desalination Project, which will produce over 810,000 cubic meters of daily fresh water by 2027 while relocating ...
Dubai's Desalination Project Prioritizes Environmental Protection
Over 40 Chinese and UAE volunteers participated in a World Oceans Day event in Dubai on June 13, cleaning a 6,000-square-meter beach and learning about coral cultivation near the Hassyan Desalination Project, which will produce over 810,000 cubic meters of daily fresh water by 2027 while relocating ...
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48% Bias Score


Andalusia's 400 Million Euro Plan to Combat Drought
Andalusia is investing over 400 million euros in a new water management strategy to increase recycled and desalinated water by 2027, aiming to become Spain's leader in reused water and ensuring water security for its agricultural and tourism sectors amid recurring droughts.
Andalusia's 400 Million Euro Plan to Combat Drought
Andalusia is investing over 400 million euros in a new water management strategy to increase recycled and desalinated water by 2027, aiming to become Spain's leader in reused water and ensuring water security for its agricultural and tourism sectors amid recurring droughts.
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52% Bias Score


Morocco's €12.5 Billion Investment in Water and Energy
Morocco is investing €12.5 billion in water and energy infrastructure, including a high-capacity power line, wind and gas-fired power plants, and desalination plants, to address water scarcity and reduce energy imports, a project involving UAE investors and potentially impacted by geopolitical tensi...
Morocco's €12.5 Billion Investment in Water and Energy
Morocco is investing €12.5 billion in water and energy infrastructure, including a high-capacity power line, wind and gas-fired power plants, and desalination plants, to address water scarcity and reduce energy imports, a project involving UAE investors and potentially impacted by geopolitical tensi...
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40% Bias Score


UAE to Aid Cyprus with Portable Desalination Plants Amidst Severe Water Shortage
Facing critically low reservoir levels (less than 25% capacity) after a severe drought, Cyprus will receive free portable desalination plants from the UAE producing 15,000 cubic meters of daily potable water, temporarily mitigating the impact of a damaged desalination plant and addressing immediate ...
UAE to Aid Cyprus with Portable Desalination Plants Amidst Severe Water Shortage
Facing critically low reservoir levels (less than 25% capacity) after a severe drought, Cyprus will receive free portable desalination plants from the UAE producing 15,000 cubic meters of daily potable water, temporarily mitigating the impact of a damaged desalination plant and addressing immediate ...
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36% Bias Score


Israel Tackles Water, Wellness, Regional Imbalance, and Gender Inequality
A panel discussion in Israel addressed water challenges (solved by 95% efficient desalination), employee wellness (via a health app), Negev development, and gender equality in leadership, highlighting innovative solutions and future challenges.
Israel Tackles Water, Wellness, Regional Imbalance, and Gender Inequality
A panel discussion in Israel addressed water challenges (solved by 95% efficient desalination), employee wellness (via a health app), Negev development, and gender equality in leadership, highlighting innovative solutions and future challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Dubai's World Oceans Day Event Highlights Collaboration in Marine Conservation
Over 40 Chinese and UAE volunteers participated in a World Oceans Day event in Dubai on June 13th, focusing on coral cultivation, marine conservation, and coastal cleanup of a 6,000-square-meter beach near the Hassyan Desalination Project, which will supply nearly 2 million people with drinking wate...

Dubai's World Oceans Day Event Highlights Collaboration in Marine Conservation
Over 40 Chinese and UAE volunteers participated in a World Oceans Day event in Dubai on June 13th, focusing on coral cultivation, marine conservation, and coastal cleanup of a 6,000-square-meter beach near the Hassyan Desalination Project, which will supply nearly 2 million people with drinking wate...
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48% Bias Score

Dubai's World Oceans Day Event Highlights Sustainable Development
Over 40 volunteers participated in a World Oceans Day event in Dubai, focusing on coral cultivation, marine conservation, and a coastal cleanup of a 6,000-square-meter beach near the Hassyan Desalination Project, which, upon its 2027 completion, will provide daily drinking water to almost 2 million ...

Dubai's World Oceans Day Event Highlights Sustainable Development
Over 40 volunteers participated in a World Oceans Day event in Dubai, focusing on coral cultivation, marine conservation, and a coastal cleanup of a 6,000-square-meter beach near the Hassyan Desalination Project, which, upon its 2027 completion, will provide daily drinking water to almost 2 million ...
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56% Bias Score

Max-Planck-Campus Mainz to Research Water's Unique Properties
A new research alliance, the Max-Planck-Campus Mainz, launched in Mainz, Germany, will focus on water's unique properties to address global challenges like climate change and water scarcity, with a new building planned for completion in 2029 and €42.6 million in funding.

Max-Planck-Campus Mainz to Research Water's Unique Properties
A new research alliance, the Max-Planck-Campus Mainz, launched in Mainz, Germany, will focus on water's unique properties to address global challenges like climate change and water scarcity, with a new building planned for completion in 2029 and €42.6 million in funding.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Eliminates Water Scarcity Through Technological Advancement
Mekorot CEO Amit Lang announced at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference that Israel has overcome water scarcity due to a decade of significant investment in desalination and advanced infrastructure, resulting in less than 4% water loss and establishing Israel as a global leader in water technology.

Israel Eliminates Water Scarcity Through Technological Advancement
Mekorot CEO Amit Lang announced at the Jerusalem Post Annual Conference that Israel has overcome water scarcity due to a decade of significant investment in desalination and advanced infrastructure, resulting in less than 4% water loss and establishing Israel as a global leader in water technology.
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52% Bias Score

Hot Chili's Huasco Water Project to Generate US\$447M in Free Cash Flow
Hot Chili's Huasco Water project in Chile's Huasco Valley aims to generate US\$447 million in free cash flow over 20 years by supplying seawater and desalinated water to industrial projects, leveraging a 10-year-secured maritime license and initial MOU with its Costa Fuego copper-gold project.

Hot Chili's Huasco Water Project to Generate US\$447M in Free Cash Flow
Hot Chili's Huasco Water project in Chile's Huasco Valley aims to generate US\$447 million in free cash flow over 20 years by supplying seawater and desalinated water to industrial projects, leveraging a 10-year-secured maritime license and initial MOU with its Costa Fuego copper-gold project.
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48% Bias Score

Cyprus Funds Hotel Desalination Plants Amid Severe Water Shortage
The Cypriot government announced a €3 million plan to fund private hotel desalination plants to combat critically low water reserves (24.6% of capacity) after the second-driest winter in a decade, impacting the tourism-reliant island that saw over 4 million visitors last year.

Cyprus Funds Hotel Desalination Plants Amid Severe Water Shortage
The Cypriot government announced a €3 million plan to fund private hotel desalination plants to combat critically low water reserves (24.6% of capacity) after the second-driest winter in a decade, impacting the tourism-reliant island that saw over 4 million visitors last year.
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32% Bias Score
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