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Marine Life in a South African Bay is Full of Chemical Pollutants

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Marine Life in a South African Bay is Full of Chemical Pollutants

By Leslie Petrik20 June, 2022

Ocean pollution is at dangerous levels. One example is False Bay in Cape Town. Prof Leslie Petrik & Dr Cecilia Yejide Ojemaye share the grim results from their recent study

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Stopping Marine Pollution with The Precautionary Principle

By Anne-Sofie Bäckar20 June, 2022

Chemical pollution is the most underrated while largely invisible threat to our wellbeing. Anne-Sofie Bäckar from ChemSec shares just how bad it is, what needs to happen & how the 50 largest chemical companies performed in their latest ranking

TOP 100 Global Water Questions

The top 100 global water questions: Result of a scoping exercise

By Sophie Lam19 June, 2022

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A Conversation with Tom Mollenkopf, IWA President

By Tom Mollenkopf24 May, 2022

What are the biggest challenges & opportunities for the water sector in a changing climate? Find out and more in CWR’s Dawn McGregor’s interview of International Water Association President, Tom Mollenkopf, as part of the Singapore International Water Week 2022 Water Leaders Interview Series

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A Follow-Up Conversation with SIWW’s Ryan Yuen

By Ryan Yuen24 May, 2022

It was an exciting Singapore International Water Week 2022 with face to face discussions post-pandemic & new topics. We sat down with Ryan Yuen, the man who makes SIWW happen to get his thoughts & a sneak peak on what’s in store for the next event

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SIWW 2022 – 3 Key Takeaways

By Dawn McGregor24 May, 2022

CWR was the thematic partner for Singapore International Water Week 2022. CWR’s Dawn McGregor shares what kept us very busy from our seminar to interviewing 13 global water leaders and our key takeaways from the event

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Water Leaders Summit 2022 – Key Takeaways

By Dawn McGregor24 May, 2022

From net zero water to sea level rise and floods to droughts, see what the world’s water experts had to say on tackling these challenges at the Water Leaders Summit 2022. Plus, check out what global water mega trends made the list & which were missed

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Key Takeaways From Futureproofing Cities To Avoid Atlantis

By Dawn McGregor24 May, 2022

Hard truths, disconnects & next steps on coastal protection and for adaptation fund raising for the water & finance sectors were discussed at the CWR event at SIWW 2022. Get on top of what the experts said with CWR’s Dawn McGregor key takeaways

The Global Assessment of Private Sector Impacts on Water

By Soomin Park25 April, 2022

IPCC AR6: High Hopes For Oil & The US + China & The Rest Of Us

By Debra Tan24 April, 2022

Rapid and big action is needed to stay within 1.5ºC. What is the best plan of action? Which sectors need major cuts? Who is still financing oil & gas? Find out and more in CWR’s key takeaways from the latest IPCC AR6 WG3 report

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