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MENA region can accelerate its renewable energy production
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However, despite a growing commitment to climate action through net-zero targets, the MENA region still lags behind its global peers in this field, according to analysis for the World Economic Forum.
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The weather experiment that really flooded Dubai
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The heavy rain of Tuesday April 16 was initially blamed on “cloud seeding”: a method of stimulating precipitation by injecting clouds with tiny particles that moisture can attach to – those droplets then merge and multiply.
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Building An Intelligent Drainage System to Prevent Urban Flooding
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Across the world, regions prone to frequent typhoons and heavy rainfall experience heightened flood risks. Many cities struggle to cope with sudden heavy precipitation due to deficiencies in their drainage infrastructure, resulting in problems such as waterlogged streets and flooded subway stations.
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An even more useful Earth Day?
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Globally, April 22 marks Earth Day. First held in 1970, it has become a symbol of awareness of the environmental challenges facing our planet on a global scale.
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Don’t blame Dubai’s freak rain on cloud seeding
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Parts of the Arabian Peninsula received 18 months of rainfall in 24 hours that Tuesday. The airport looked more like a harbour. Being the weather-man in the chat group, I looked at the satellite and the forecast model data. What I saw were the ingredients of a perfect storm.
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Revolutionising sustainability using a new triplet
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The theory of sustainability has been analysed and implemented in various sectors to minimise the consumption of limited resources and to consume the fullest potential of existing resources. The triple-bottom concept of sustainability covers all possible interactions within an ecosystem.
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