Boiling Point: How India’s 2025 Heatwave is Pushing Our Water Treatment Systems to the Edge
India’s 2025 heatwave is drying up wells and straining water systems. Here’s how rising temperatures are silently impacting rural water security.
India’s 2025 heatwave is drying up wells and straining water systems. Here’s how rising temperatures are silently impacting rural water security.
Salt is silently creeping into our drinking water. This blog dives deep into how rising seas, human activities, and climate change are making fresh water salty—and why that should worry us all.
Rising Seas, Salty Waters: The Climate Crisis That’s Creeping Into Your Glass Read More »
India is facing a severe water crisis, worsened by climate change and environmental degradation. From drying rivers to depleting groundwater, the country’s water security is at risk. Urgent action is needed to restore water bodies and combat climate change before it’s too late.
India’s Water Crisis: How Climate Change is Making Things Worse Read More »
Pollution is slowly creeping into even the most beautiful natural environments. This image contrasts a pristine water body with one showing slight plastic waste, reminding us of the delicate balance we must protect.
Combatting Plastic Pollution in Water Sources: Challenges and Solutions Read More »
As the climate crisis intensifies, extreme heatwaves are becoming a common reality. This beach scene portrays the urgent need for solutions as people seek relief from rising temperatures. With water sources dwindling, the effects of climate change are hitting closer to home, emphasizing the need for sustainable approaches to water management and conservation.
Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks: How Genviss is Addressing Climate-Driven Water Crises Read More »
The Himalayan glaciers, essential to sustaining life across Asia, are rapidly melting due to climate change, leading to severe water scarcity and impacting millions. Understanding this crisis is crucial to ensuring the future of our water resources.
The Himalayan Glacier Melting Crisis: A Ticking Time Bomb for Water Security Read More »
At the COP29 summit, global leaders and experts are coming together to address the challenges posed by climate change on water resources. Discussions focus on innovative solutions to ensure water security in the face of rising temperatures, extreme weather, and shifting water cycles.
Climate change is reshaping our relationship with water, leading to increased pollution and scarcity. As rising temperatures and unpredictable weather patterns disrupt water availability, Genviss is at the forefront of innovative solutions to tackle these pressing challenges. In this blog, we explore how climate change impacts our water systems and how Genviss is fighting back to protect this vital resource for future generations.
How Climate Change is Messing with Water—and How Genviss is Fighting Back Read More »
#ClimateChange alert: 2024 could mark a historic moment as the first year to surpass the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris Agreement, warns the UK’s Met Office. While not a breach, it underscores the urgency of climate action. Unpredicted factors, like a strong El Niño and volcanic activity, make the forecast uncertain. This serves as a stark reminder of the imperative to address climate change promptly and intensify global efforts for a sustainable future. #ClimateEmergency #GlobalWarming #ParisAgreement #ClimateActionNow
2024 Set to Break 1.5°C Warming Limit: A Climate Milestone on the Horizon Read More »
#WaterCrisis looms large as destructive droughts, flooding, and melting glaciers propel global water resources toward catastrophe, warns the WMO’s State of Global Water Resources 2022 report. With 3.6 billion already facing water scarcity, this stark reality is projected to worsen. Urgent calls for data sharing, policy reforms, and investments reverberate, signaling a perilous future. Read the alarming report: [WMO Report Link] #ClimateAction #WaterInsecurity #GlobalEmergency
A Terrifying Wake-Up Call : The State of Global Water Resources 2022 Read More »