
The Looming Water Crisis and Climate Breakdown in England
England faces severe droughts and heatwaves threatening thousands of lives, exacerbated by a privatized and failing water infrastructure unequipped for future climate breakdown.

England faces severe droughts and heatwaves threatening thousands of lives, exacerbated by a privatized and failing water infrastructure unequipped for future climate breakdown.
Roy Kim, a 13-year-old Oregon student, developed a device using a Peltier Module to convert air moisture into water. This innovation provides a sustainable water source for drought-prone farmers and earned him a spot as a top 10 finalist in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

In Taiz, Yemen, residents of Ragem village and al-Rahaba displacement camp are launching grassroots initiatives to pave roads and dig water wells, addressing critical infrastructure and water scarcity issues neglected by resource-strapped local authorities and shrinking aid budgets.
13-year-old Roy Kim from Oregon developed a device using a Peltier Module to convert atmospheric moisture into water, providing a sustainable irrigation solution for drought-affected farmers. His invention, producing 10ml in two hours, is a finalist in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Labour MPs and regional mayors, including Andy Burnham's allies, propose a mutualised model for UK water companies, turning them into not-for-profit entities run by local people. This 'third way' aims to avoid government debt from nationalisation, address company failings like sewage dumping, and could first be tested with financially struggling Thames Water.

In Sirik, Iran, residents face water shortages exacerbated by US strikes, while news of a potential US-Iran deal brings mixed reactions. Some express relief, others anger and skepticism, reflecting deep divisions within the country regarding the regime, foreign intervention, and human rights.
Hyderabad is India's worst-affected metro for groundwater depletion, with 26 zones critical or over-exploited. Telangana, Karnataka, and Maharashtra face severe water shortages and contamination, exacerbated by urbanization, poor recharge, and rainfall deficits. Punjab reports high uranium levels in groundwater.
Pakistan faces a severe water shortage in Sindh and Balochistan, impacting agriculture and livelihoods. India has placed the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following a terror attack, exacerbating the crisis. Political blame is being cast internally over unequal water distribution, with farmers struggling as canals run dry.

Brazil's Billings reservoir, a vital water source for São Paulo, is severely polluted by waste and illegal development. Activists and planners warn of a system collapse if authorities don't act against corruption and neglect.

Iran faces an extreme water crisis exacerbated by a multi-year drought and recent conflict. Infrastructure damage, poor resource management, and climate change have depleted water supplies, leading to protests and potential rationing.
Rawalpindi and Islamabad are experiencing a severe water crisis, with daily demand exceeding supply by over 60 million gallons. Long-delayed infrastructure projects offer potential relief but may not match population growth.
Thousands of Dakshinpuri residents in New Delhi are living without adequate water for a month, impacting their dignity and daily life. They face long queues for scarce, often dirty water, with many resorting to buying water and facing humiliation at work.

Multiple articles highlight environmental and resource challenges: US water crises loom, Mexico City sinks, Iran's war impacts the environment, new data centers pose emission risks, and old oil wells could produce clean energy.
Hundreds of residents in Janakpuri, West Delhi have been suffering from contaminated water flowing through taps for almost five months, with the problem becoming continuous over the past six months. The water smells like a sewer, turns black when filled in buckets, and has caused stomach infections and skin diseases among residents, particularly the elderly. Despite complaints to the MLA, councillor, and Delhi Jal Board officials, no permanent solution has been found. DJB has identified a surcharge condition in the local sewer as the cause and begun replacement work.
Cave Creek, Arizona, a town of about 5,000 residents, is among the first communities facing the impact of Colorado River cuts. The town receives 95% of its water through the Central Arizona Project, and federal proposals for 50%+ reductions could take effect by January 2027. Officials are scrambling to develop backup plans through water exchanges with neighboring cities, but long-term solutions remain expensive and uncertain.

The Regional Ecological Summit kicks off today in Astana.