Smart Water business intelligence week 27/01/2025
Market
More holistic and integrated data on food and water systems are essential to advance sustainable interventions and improve decision-making. The challenges posed by climate change, nature loss and water risks, combined with increasing global food demand, require a coordinated approach to data management. For two years, the World Economic Forum has been examining this issue and creating a data framework to help stakeholders make informed decisions:
[WEF] 4 ways to address food and water security in the Intelligent Age
Technology
Scientists can now identify which pollutants in UK waters are most harmful to biodiversity thanks to pioneering AI technology developed at the University of Birmingham, a new study published in Environmental DNA has found:
AI technology helps scientists detect which pollutants in England’s lakes are most harmful to life
Regulation
PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals”, have become a major environmental and public health concern. Their persistence, widespread contamination and potential adverse impacts on ecosystems and human health have prompted a vigorous regulatory response. This article explores Europe’s current efforts to combat PFAS pollution, focusing on legislative developments, environmental monitoring, and the critical need for accountability to protect water resources:
From contamination to accountability: Europe’s drive to regulate PFAS and protect water resources
Financing
The World Bank has approved a $100 million credit from the International Development Association (IDA) to help Mali increase access to drinking water and improve conservation of water sources in beneficiary cities:
World Bank approves $100 million credit to increase access to drinking water in Mali