Welcome to Boiling Point. I’m Ian James, a reporter on The Times’ climate team, writing the newsletter this week to fill in for my colleague Sammy Roth. In Pakistan, two groups of farmers started ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Violence over water is on the rise around the world. Researchers counted a record 420 water-related conflicts last ...
Children line up at a well to get water near a makeshift camp for internally displaced Yemenis in Abs in the northern Hajjah province. The number of violent incidents linked to water resources around ...
Overwater flights in single-engine general aviation aircraft demand a comprehensive risk assessment to identify and mitigate the catastrophic potential of engine failure and other inherent hazards.
Water flows down the Mississippi River in April 2024 during a Lighthawk flight over Illinois and Missouri. Water scarcity could threaten the Midwest as climate change puts pressure on water systems.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Jim Carlton: The Colorado River, it is really the lifeblood of the American ...
Flying over water presents unique challenges and increased risks due to unpredictable weather, environmental factors, and lack of visual landmarks, necessitating precision and reliance on instruments.