Widespread discontent in Iran has sent millions of protesters into the streets. Poor environmental planning embodies one of ...
Decades of water depletion, dam building and repression of scientists and environmentalists have driven Iran toward ...
The world has entered what United Nations scientists describe as an era of global “water bankruptcy,” with 6.1 billion people ...
Shortages of water and power as well as rising air pollution in Iran are at the centre of why citizens are telling their ...
Iran’s water crisis now fuels unrest, exposing how sanctions, corruption and mismanagement have turned environmental collapse ...
In November, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that the country “has no choice” but to relocate its capital. Severe ...
Iran’s protests are often framed as economic, political or ideological. Yet a deeper ecological crisis is eroding the fabric ...
Newly released satellite imagery has revealed the extent of the water crisis in Iran. Before-and-after photos captured by Vantor, a satellite and data intelligence company, show several dams running ...
Tehran is running out of water. Rationing has begun in Iran’s capital city, with some of the approximately 10 million residents experiencing “nightly pressure cuts” between midnight and 5 am. The ...
Widespread water insecurity is the result of decades of overuse, as well as shrinking supplies from lakes, rivers, glaciers and wetlands, the researchers found.
Forty-seven years after the Islamic Revolution, some are predicting that Iran may not last the month. Is this the end of the Ayatollah?