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In Denmark, the biggest climate threat is flooding due to rising sea levels that will affect many of our coastlines.
As a world first, a new residential district in Aarhus is using secondary water from the local water utility for toilets and washing machines. The solution is supported...
Life cycle assessment of carbon capture at incineration plants shows that despite some drawbacks, the net result is a clear advantage for the climate.
In future, it will be possible to assess the environmental impact of different types of climate protection solutions in urban areas.
The need for climate change adaptation in the area of water is increasing, especially in the cities.
Reliable and standardized data are necessary in the work to meet the challenges presented by global warming.
DTU is home to Denmark’s largest research and educational environment in the field of water technology. This has been a contributing factor in the decision to allow Denmark...
The food industry is a major water consumer. Now, a partnership is developing solutions that can help reduce the sector’s consumption of clean drinking water by as much...
It is no longer simply a question of designing ‘smart cities’. We need to create ‘smart liveable cities’ that use rainwater to improve quality of life and make city living...