A bite-sized (2 min max!) read on our latest publication in @NatureClimate: https://t.co/ac6BwaQgwC
For the full paper see: https://t.co/1gUmW1gps4 (Open-access: https://t.co/YidoRUYijb)
@Michelle_vVliet@WaterBier@UUGeo @UU_PhysGeog @UniUtrecht
When properly managed, wastewater can turn into clean water, energy, and resources, providing benefits #ForNature & people.
UNEP’s new report with @GRIDArendal explores the potential of wastewater as a circular economy opportunity.
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In our latest work, we have modelled the impact of climate and socioeconomic change on global surface water quality up to 2100.
Published in Nature Water: https://t.co/DmYb8TvVJ6 (Accessible link: https://t.co/hHMXD6MMZC)
@Michelle_vVliet@WaterBier@niko_wanders @UU_PhysGeog
Up to 5.5 billion people could be affected by surface water pollution by 2100, a modelling study in @NatureWaterJnl suggests. Findings indicate that sub-Saharan Africa is predicted to become a global hotspot of surface water pollution by end of the century https://t.co/UBGCWmo7e9
Tomorrow (Friday) more exciting work at #EGU23!
Keerthana Suresh will show her work on indicators for lake eutrophication in Hall A43 (14:00-15:45)
@Edward_R_Jones and I will both present on global water quality impacts under climate change in Room 2.15 (16:15 and 17:25).
Very proud to share the first version of the World Water Map!
With @InsideNatGeo and the UU-team @WaterBier, @DroppersBram & Myrthe Leijnse, we show where water is used unsustainable and why. Connecting science and story telling.
Go and #explore here: https://t.co/Hs5Wen6tv2
Interested in water pollution hotpots or how different sectors contributed to water quality trends worldwide? In our group we have developed a new high-resolution global surface water quality model, DynQual.
This work lead by @EdwardJones is now available https://t.co/4dqGjmgujB
By simulating pollutant concentrations at high temporal and spatial resolution, we can improve how wastewater is monitored and managed to enhance surface water quality, writes @Edward_R_Jones in the Nature Portfolio Earth and Environment Community. https://t.co/VpPKq3Wipb
Great pleasure to collaborate with @WorldBank on this study published in ERL last week, which was led by @SebaDbx (Sebastien Desbureaux). It shows global hotspots and trends of water quality (1992–2010) using machine learning (random forest).
https://t.co/MhDET22DXa