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November 30, 2025
Iran president says capital move needed due to overcrowding, water crisis

Tehran Nov 20, 2025
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Thursday that the country's capital should be relocated away from Tehran because of overcrowding and a deepening water crisis. Pezeshkian has raised the idea of moving away from Tehran before, with rainfall in the capital this year at its lowest level for a century. "The reality is that we have no choice. It (the relocation) is a necessity. We cannot overwhelm this region with more population and construction," he said, according to the official IRNA news ... read more
Greece puts capital Athens on water emergency footing
Athens (AFP) Nov 29, 2025
Greece has put the greater Athens area and two islands on a water emergency footing, to speed up infrastructure works and address the mounting threat of chronic drought. ... more
Human washing machine goes on sale in Japan
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 28, 2025
After wowing World Expo visitors, a human washing machine is now on sale in Japan, a company spokeswoman said Friday. ... more
Iran halts power generation at key dam over drought
Tehran (AFP) Nov 29, 2025
Iranian authorities on Saturday stopped electricity production at one of the country's biggest dams due to a marked decrease in the reservoir's water levels, state media reported. ... more
Ocean regions show simultaneous changes in temperature salinity oxygen and acidity
Tokyo Japan (SPX) Nov 26 2025
An international team has documented significant compound changes across much of the global ocean's upper one thousand meters. The study in Nature Climate Change developed a framework to identify lo ... more
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UK Scout climate mission HydroGNSS begins water cycle mapping from orbit
London, UK (SPX) Nov 28, 2025
The UK has placed the twin HydroGNSS satellites into orbit to measure how water moves through the Earth system using signals from existing navigation satellites. The mission was launched on 28 Novem ... more
Rivers of salt: life on Bangladesh's climate frontline
Khulna, Bangladesh (AFP) Nov 24, 2025
On Bangladesh's coast, where mighty Himalayan rivers meet the sea, water defines every rhythm of life, and every struggle. ... more
Teen saving India's ponds says everyone can be a leader
Geneva (AFP) Nov 21, 2025
Dev Karan recalls the first time he saw a purple pond, "filled with dyes and chemicals, and choked with plastic". ... more
Pacific islands rue lost chance to host COP climate summit
Sydney (AFP) Nov 20, 2025
Pacific islanders decried on Thursday a wasted chance to draw eyes to their climate troubles, after their bid to co-host next year's COP climate summit was brushed aside. ... more
Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds up harvesting of water from air
Cambridge, MA (SPX) Nov 19, 2025
The system can be paired with any atmospheric water harvesting material to shake out drinking water in minutes instead of hours. MIT engineers design an ultrasonic system to "shake" water out ... more
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Education for girls hit hard by India's drying wells
Nandurbar, India (AFP) Nov 18, 2025
Each morning, 17-year-old Ramati Mangla sets off barefoot with a steel pot in hand, walking several kilometres to fetch water from a distant spring in India's Maharashtra state. ... more
Rats played major role in Easter Island's deforestation, study reveals
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 18, 2025
The common myth of Easter Island suggests that islanders deliberately cut down all the trees to roll their massive moai statues into place, supposedly causing an ecological disaster that devastated ... more
6 Things to Know From NASA About New US, European Sea Satellite
Pasadena CA (JPL) Nov 15, 2025
Data from Sentinel-6B will continue a decades-long record of sea surface height, helping to improve coastal planning, protect critical infrastructure, and advance weather forecasts. With launc ... more
How fishes of the deep sea have evolved into different shapes
Columbus OH (SPX) Nov 14, 2025
Fish species living in the deep sea feature a surprisingly large range of body shapes that evolved in different ways and at different rates depending on where the fishes live in the ocean, new resea ... more
Zanzibar women turn to sponge farming as oceans heat up
Zanzibar, Tanzania (AFP) Nov 13, 2025
At about 10 o'clock every morning, women in hijabs and loose long dresses wade through Zanzibar's turquoise shallow tides to tend their sponge farms - a new lifeline after climate change upended their former work. ... more
Australia, Indonesia agree to sign new security treaty

Sydney (AFP) Nov 12, 2025
Australia and Indonesia agreed to sign a new security treaty, which includes closer military cooperation, the two countries' leaders said after talks in Sydney on Wednesday. Canberra has drawn ever nearer to longtime ally Washington, bolstering its military in an attempt to deter the might of a rising China in the Asia-Pacific region. Jakarta has walked a more neutral path, wary of drawing too close to Washington and far less willing to needle Beijing. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, speaki ... read more
Threat from mining waste disrupts twilight zone ocean food webs
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 12, 2025
A new study led by the University of Hawaii at Manoa, published in Nature Communications, presents the first evidence that waste discharged from deep-sea mining in the Pacific's Clarion-Clipperton Z ... more

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First evidence of Ice XXI phase observed at extreme pressure and room temperature
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 12, 2025
The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) has observed for the first time the multiple freezing-melting process of water at room temperature under ultrahigh pressures exceeding 2 ... more
Threat from sand mining places Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake at severe risk
London, UK (SPX) Nov 11, 2025
Intense sand mining is destabilizing Tonle Sap Lake, Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. New research has pinpointed sand extraction in the Mekong River as the p ... more
Dam reservoir levels drop below 3% in Iran's second city: media
Tehran (AFP) Nov 9, 2025
Water levels at the dam reservoirs supplying Iran's northeastern city of Mashhad plunged below three percent, media reported Sunday, as the country suffers from severe water shortages. ... more
New research identifies greater winter carbon dioxide emissions from Southern Ocean
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 07, 2025
A collaborative research team has discovered that the Southern Ocean releases substantially more carbon dioxide during the dark austral winter than previously thought. Their new study reveals that t ... more
Tehran to restrict water as Iran battles drought
Tehran (AFP) Nov 8, 2025
Iran was laying plans on Saturday to cut off water supplies periodically to Tehran's 10-million-strong population as it battles its worst drought in many decades. ... more
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