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Water Supplies

United States – Dec 15

December 15, 2020December 15, 2008 by Staff

Bad Times Draw Bigger Crowds to Churches
Recession prompts some couples to delay having kids
The Delta debate in California: Resurrecting the canal
Drought parches much of the U.S., may get worse

Categories Economy Tags Culture & Behavior, Population, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water & environment – Dec 9

December 15, 2020December 9, 2008 by Staff

China’s Water and Soil Too Far Gone to Support a Growing Economy?
In China’s Mining Region, Villagers Stand Up To Pollution
Sewers to Sinks
Greenwash: Are Coke’s green claims the real thing?

Categories Economy Tags Consumption & Demand, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water – Nov 26

December 15, 2020November 26, 2008 by Staff

One-third of China’s Yellow river ‘unfit for drinking or agriculture’
Water in the Middle East: Plugging the supply gap
Experts call for end of flushing toilets on World Toilet Day

Categories Society Tags Culture & Behavior, Geopolitics & Military, Overshoot, Resource Depletion, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Climate & environment – Nov 13

December 15, 2020November 13, 2008 by Staff

Obama will act quickly on climate change: adviser
Japan CO2 hits record
Under a Sooty Exterior, A Green China Emerges
Temperature set to rise by 6C, energy agency warns
Does Natural-Gas Drilling Endanger Water Supplies?

Categories Energy Tags Coal, Consumption & Demand, Electricity, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Health, Natural Gas, Oil, Renewable Energy, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Climate & environment – Nov 7

December 15, 2020November 7, 2008 by Staff

Carbon-Capturing Rock
Is water the new oil?
Why small plastic particles may pose a big problem in the oceans
Swiss Guardian of our Climate video)

Categories Society Tags Media & Communications, Overshoot, Politics, Resource Depletion, Waste, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Food & agriculture – Nov 4

December 15, 2020November 4, 2008 by Staff

Heinberg: The Food and Farming Transition
A bounty sprouts in the city with MyFarm enterprise
Green prisons farm, recycle to save energy, money
Food Insecurity’s Dirty Secret
Victoria: Call for action as state food security at risk

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags Building Community, Culture & Behavior, Education, Food, Nuclear, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Dysfunction – Nov 1

December 15, 2020November 1, 2008 by Staff

The hidden water costs of our industrial economy
World faces a natural resources crisis worse than financial crunch
Wanted: a climate bailout
The great green swindle

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Climate & environment – Oct 28

December 15, 2020October 28, 2008 by Staff

Australia’s Stern review warns of runaway global warming
Climate change ‘making seas more salty’
Big decline in depth of Arctic winter sea ice
Author of “Climate Code Red” – No more business as usual: This is an emergency!

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Environment – Oct 24

December 15, 2020October 24, 2008 by Staff

UK’s ancient woodland being lost ‘faster than Amazon’
Migrating Alaskan pollock are creating the potential for a new dispute with Russia
Rising water in Florida’s Everglades threatens wildlife

Categories Food & Water Tags Consumption & Demand, Food, Geopolitics & Military, Overshoot, Resource Depletion, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Waste – Oct 20

December 15, 2020October 20, 2008 by Staff

The Big Necessity: Why I Wrote a Book About Human Waste
The Zero Life: Two weeks, a zero-waste kit, and no trash
Minimizing waste, through the lens of the lab (text amd video)
A year without shopping

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Water – Oct 15

December 15, 2020October 15, 2008 by Staff

Hidden wells, dirty water
Bottled water versus tap: Which is safer to drink?
Bottled water firm steamed about Miami-Dade water ads
Water: a source of Middle East peace?

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United States – Oct 14

December 15, 2020October 14, 2008 by Staff

Lundberg: “Drill, baby, drill” debunked as “Burn, baby, burn the blanet”
Douglas has made some progress on Vermont energy initiative
Bottled water firm steamed about Miami-Dade water ads

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