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Pioneering Sustainable Water Solutions with Carbon Credit Financing in Northern Kenya (DRIP-FUNDI)

Dec. 5, 2023

Climate change driven drought and challenges in maintaining emergency groundwater supplies have led to millions of people living in the arid regions of Kenya lacking safe, reliable and affordable water throughout the year. Typically, responses to drought have been reactive. Kenyan government support and international emergency assistance are dispatched once...

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Valuing water to survive climate change

May 17, 2023

Evan Thomas discusses climate change and its impact on water in a new TEDx talk. Thomas is the Endowed Chair and Director of the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering and Resilience at the 鶹 and a professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering and...

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Keeping a Dry Eye on Drought in East Africa

Feb. 4, 2021

As rainfall is increasingly scarce in East Africa, existing groundwater supplies become the main source of water for people, livestock and agriculture. Maintaining access to this life-sustaining resource requires an extensive network of wells and pumps. Earth observations from NASA satellites can indicate that a drought might be on the...

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A Steady DRIP with NASA Satellites

Feb. 4, 2021

NASA satellite data helps the people who maintain crucial infrastructure by highlighting the places most at-risk for drought and informing early warning actions to prevent the worst drought impacts on local communities.

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The Global Engineers: Building a Safe and Equitable World Together

July 20, 2020

The Global Engineers: Building a Safe and Equitable World Together , is inspired by the opportunities for engineers to contribute to global prosperity. This book presents a vision for Global Engineering, and identifies that engineers should be concerned with the unequal and unjust distribution of access to basic services, such...

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The Intersectionality of WASH, Climate Change, and the Coronavirus

July 17, 2020

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have provided clear guidance on the most critical measure we can all take to protect human health and reduce the spread of COVID-19: “Hands should be washed with soap and water.” While clear and simple, this directive is far from attainable for the...

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DRIP Honored at San Francisco Design Week

June 15, 2020

Recognized as ground-breaking design and commitment to thought leadership in meeting the needs of a positive future for society in IoT category. The 2020 San Francisco Design Week Awards is an international design competition seeking to encourage thought leadership by supporting designers whose works contribute towards a positive future for...

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The Catastrophic Intersectionality of WASH, Climate Change and the Coronavirus

May 13, 2020

The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, has caused social and economic disruption worldwide and a reckoning of the balance in our priorities between public health and the economy. Our global response is heartening, and demonstrates our potential to work collectively to protect each other. Yet, the public health impact and economic effects...

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Water for People, Water for Agriculture: Using Earth Observations and Networked Sensors to End Drought Emergencies

May 8, 2020

The challenge : Millions of people living in the drought-prone Horn of Africa face persistent threat from a lack of safe, reliable, and affordable water year-round. The arid regions of Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia are experiencing increasing frequency and severity of drought conditions. Drought emergencies occur when reduced rainfall, exacerbated...

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World Changing Ideas Awards 2020: Developing-World Technology Finalists and Honorable Mentions

April 28, 2020

Products designed specifically for the developing world, both ones intended for the bottom of the pyramid and those intended to help create leapfrog innovation. Read about the winner: a kit that can still fill a prescription in places where there are no optometrist.

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