Kazakhstan plans to allocate 11 billion cubic meters of water for irrigation in 2026 In Kazakhstan, the growing season continues, with 5.9 billion cubic meters of water already used for crop irrigation.
Volkswagen released 100 sheep to graze under 31,000 solar panels — and it's a serious scientific project At Volkswagen’s plant in Poznań, Poland, a flock of 100 sheep replaced lawnmowers under an 18.3 MW solar farm.
Abnormal heat in Europe leads to over 10,000 deaths in a week In late June, an abnormal heatwave across 27 European countries caused 10,650 excess deaths in just one week.
Scientists found: Amu Darya lost up to 77% of its flow — and the culprit is not climate, but humans A study on ScienceDirect reveals a catastrophic decline in the Amu Darya’s flow, one of two key rivers feeding the Aral Sea and Central Asia’s irrigation system.
WHO: Central Asia in high seismic risk zone — preparation needed in advance Earthquakes remain the deadliest natural disasters: from 2000 to 2023, they caused over half of all natural disaster deaths.
Colombia adopts first-ever law on nuclear energy Colombia’s Congress unanimously passed the country’s first law on peaceful nuclear technology use.
Swiss startup with solar panels directly between the rails proves successful A year ago, Swiss startup Sun-Ways installed 48 solar panels between rails on a 100m track in Buttes. Over 11,000 trains passed without a single serious incident.