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18.08.26 - 15:54
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BDO: Wasser als unterschätztes Unternehmensrisiko (Moneycab)
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Finanzielle Risiken und Abhängigkeiten vom Wasser werden nur vereinzelt thematisiert, und das, obwohl wir bei vielen der Unternehmen ein erhöhtes Standortrisiko durch Überflutung und eine erhöhte Abhängigkeit von der Ressource Wasser und deren Selbstregulierungsmechanismen feststellen konnten....
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17.08.26 - 21:01
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Puerto Rico Democrat Seeks Answers on Water Loss, Federal Funds (Bloomberg)
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Puerto Rico's representative on Capitol Hill wants to know why the island's state-run sewer authority loses approximately 60% of the water it produces before it reaches homes, despite federal investment from Washington as far back as 2021 to upgrade its ailing infrastructure system....
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17.08.26 - 16:12
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Wasser wird knapp: Wie Öko-Äcker in der Krise helfen können (RND)
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Hitze und Dürre lassen den Grundwasserspiegel in Deutschland bedenklich absinken. Mehr Ökolandbau kann eine wichtige Rolle bei der Sicherung der Trinkwasserversorgung spielen – denn auf den Flächen versickert sauberes Nass in großen Mengen....
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17.08.26 - 02:06
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India roundup: India′s electronics push gains momentum as water, China ties and chip incentives collide (Digitimes)
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India's electronics and AI infrastructure ambitions are accelerating, but mounting environmental opposition, tighter Chinese visa curbs, and intensifying competition for semiconductor investment are exposing new challenges. As Google advances a US$15 billion AI data center, Larsen & Toubro (L&T) restructures its cloud business, and Dixon Technologies expands its smartphone OEM business, states are sweetening incentives to strengthen India's position in global technology supply chains....
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16.08.26 - 20:39
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Tokenization Of H₂O: Elites Are Claiming The World′s Water Supply & Plan To Trade It (ZeroHedge)
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Tokenization Of H₂O: Elites Are Claiming The World's Water Supply & Plan To Trade It
Submitted by Patti Johnson,
Yep, you heard me right. This is not a joke or exaggeration. The facts are out there for all to see. I wrote about the tokenization of nature in my article “From Blockchain to Ball and Chain: Are We Being Borged?”
This article will deal primarily with the tokenization of the world's water supply.
Tokenization: Turning Life Itself into a Tradeable Chip
For those who do not understand tokenization, here is a short and simple explanation: Tokenization means turning something real, like a share of water rights, a measured volume of water from a river or aquifer, or even credits for water that was “saved” or recycled, into a digital token (a unique digital certificate) that lives on a blockchain.
A blockchain is simply a shared digital notebook that many computers keep identical copies of at the same time, so the records of who owns what cannot be secretly changed by any one ...
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16.08.26 - 18:36
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Water companies in England and Wales explore ′surge pricing′ bills during drought (The Guardian)
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Suppliers could factor water scarcity into charges as part of Ofwat proposal to reduce consumptionWater companies could be allowed to hike bills for customers during periods of drought under proposals being considered by the sector's regulator for England and Wales.Suppliers would be permitted to factor “water scarcity” into bills as part of efforts to reduce consumption under Ofwat's plans, which are being likened to surge pricing – the practice where private hire firms raise taxi fares at times of higher demand. Continue reading......
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16.08.26 - 11:36
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University spinout to launch water quality app for UK and US waters (The Guardian)
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Molendotech will collate data from daily tests that detect E coli and other bacteria amid reports of swimmers falling illA UK university spinout behind a rapid bacterial water testing kit is planning to launch live water quality maps, as scores of beachgoers report falling ill after swimming.Molendotech, a spinout from the University of Plymouth, sells a portable test that detects E coli and other bacteria in water and delivers results on the spot, without waiting for days to get laboratory results. Continue reading......
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