China: 1 trillion yuan by 2010 for water and waste-water projects
The Chinese government plans to spend 1 trillion yuan by 2010 to build waste-water treatment plants and
upgrade water distribution systems around China,
P2W – The Ultimate Solution in Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Projections show that in another 15 years the world will lack up to 35% of the water it needs.
This is why the treatment of wastewater is increasingly important for replenishing the water supply for industrial,
agricultural and human consumption.
A new scientific assessment, released by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP), concludes among its
findings that the stratospheric ozone layer will
recover five to 15 years later than previously expected.
Scientists from Belgium, Israel, and the US, plan to produce rain in sub-tropical areas
An international team comprising scientists from Belgium, Israel, and the US, is gearing up to perform one of the
greatest and most elusive tricks in nature – causing the heavens to bring rain.
Atlantium, a three year old company based in the Jerusalem suburb of Beit Shemesh, has developed a water
disinfecting system combining ultraviolet light and fiber optic concepts.
Israel and the US to find and develop alternative energy sources
Israel and the US will pool their scientific brainpower to find and develop alternative energy sources under a
bill passed by the House and now wending its way through the Senate.