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Water Tech: Nobel-winning chemist Omar Yaghi’s team is pushing a “water-from-air” machine that can produce up to 1,000 litres of clean drinking water daily by using metal-organic frameworks to capture moisture from the atmosphere and release it with sunlight or low heat. Public Health & Accountability: French lawmakers voted to acknowledge the state’s partial responsibility for long-term harm from chlordecone (Kepone), a toxic pesticide used in banana plantations across Guadeloupe and Martinique despite health warnings; reporting cites contamination affecting nearly 90% of people in the islands and links to cancers and other health impacts. Disaster Readiness: In the Antilles, multinational training “Operation Caraïbes 26” (running until June 4) is simulating a major cyclone response, with Martinique and Guadeloupe’s adapted military service units placed under the Antilles Armed Forces for engineering, route recovery, rescue, and coordination drills. Climate Pressure: Caribbean islands are facing sharper 2026 climate swings—drought, sea-level rise, and extreme heat tied to a strong El Niño—threatening freshwater supplies, ecosystems, agriculture, and tourism infrastructure.

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No rivers, no wells, no rain needed: How a Nobel Prize-winning scientist's invention produces up to 1,000 litres of drinking water daily from thin air

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