Strikes on nonmilitary infrastructure were a “serious escalation,” analysts said, and could widen the war’s impact on ...
Gulf countries rely heavily on plants that make sea water potable — for drinking and for industry, including farming, oil ...
Bill Weir said that strikes on more of the Gulf region's desalination water plants would be "tantamount to a nuclear strike" that would intensify the war. The post ‘Tantamount to a Nuclear Strike’: ...
Destroying the facilities is a violation of international law that could cause a humanitarian crisis in the most water-scare region on Earth. Powering the plants with electricity from fossil fuels ...
Iran says a desalination plant on Qeshm Island was hit during the conflict. Here’s why desalination plants are vital and how such attacks can disrupt water supply.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and neighboring countries in the Persian Gulf region use the fossil fuels under their desert lands not only to make money, but also to make drinking water. The ...
An invasive species in Reston, Virginia, resurfaced over the summer, prompting a shift in how a homeowners association managed its spread. According to FFX Now, the invasive hydrilla plant caused ...