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Water Supplies

Renewables – Oct 12

December 15, 2020October 12, 2008 by Staff

Learning to live with solar panels
Indian tribes see profit in harnessing the wind for power
Biofuels and a dwindling water supply

Categories Food & Water Tags Biofuels, Electricity, Food, Photovoltaic, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water & plastics – Oct 8

December 15, 2020October 8, 2008 by Staff

Plastics ingredient linked to smaller penises
Interview: “Bottlemania”
Water treatment firms help industry close the water loop
Measuring your water footprint

Categories Energy Tags Health, Industry, Technology, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water – Oct 3

December 15, 2020October 3, 2008 by Staff

Ebb without Flow: Water May Be the New Oil in a Thirsty Global Economy
Water debate: The propostion “Water, as a scarce resource, should be priced according to its market value”
The Harsh Economics of the Global Water Crisis

Categories Economy Tags Politics, Population, Resource Depletion, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Solutions & sustainability – Sept 30

December 15, 2020September 30, 2008 by Staff

The Transition Movie: time to pick up your digital camera and co-create something wonderful
Can you ski and be green?
Gray water: A do-it-yourselfer installs a rerouting system

Categories Act: Inspiration, Environment Tags Building Community, Culture & Behavior, Electricity, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Renewable Energy, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water – Sept 30

December 15, 2020September 30, 2008 by Staff

California took on energy crisis, now it faces water crisis
FLOW: The Film that Will Change the Way You Think About Water
The New Corporate Threat to Our Water Supplies
Bottled Water at Issue in Great Lakes

Categories Environment Tags Globalisation, Resource Depletion, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water – Sept 25

December 15, 2020September 25, 2008 by Staff

Ban near on diverting water from Great Lakes
Peter Gleick: Deal with the water crisis now
Running dry

Categories Food & Water Tags Food, Resource Depletion, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water – Sept 12

December 15, 2020September 12, 2008 by Staff

Huge increase in spending on water urged to avert global catastrophe
Shrinking water supplies and growing energy demands
California revives program to buy water from farmers

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

Deep Thought – September 8

December 15, 2020September 8, 2008 by Staff

CSIRO paper: A comparison of the Limits to Growth with Thirty Years of Reality
Is California on the brink of environmental collapse?
The machine in our heads

Categories Food & Water Tags Consumption & Demand, Culture & Behavior, Food, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Food & agriculture – September 3

December 15, 2020September 3, 2008 by Staff

Victory garden
George Monbiot – fructivist
Beyond carbon: Scientists worry about nitrogen’s effects
Human waste used by 200 million farmers, study says
Drought in Australian Food Bowl Worsens

Categories Food & Water Tags Food, Fossil Fuels, Health, Oil, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Population & environment – Aug 30

December 15, 2020August 30, 2008 by Staff

Scientists: Save the planet-have fewer kids
Global warming: the population connection
“Water Mafias” put stranglehold on public water supply
Krill rebound – key link in ocean food chain

Categories Environment Tags Overshoot, Population, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Electricity & water – Aug 25

December 15, 2020August 25, 2008 by Staff

TVA electric rate increase largest in 34 years
Energy-rich Gulf faces power shortage of unprecedented proportions
Demand for water and electricity to grow remarkably in Abu Dhabi
The Economist: Running dry

Categories Energy Tags Consumption & Demand, Electricity, Water Supplies Leave a comment

Water – August 21

December 15, 2020August 21, 2008 by Staff

Importing food means exporting drought
Sanitation: Creating a stink about the world’s wastewater
The Guardian special on water

Categories Food & Water Tags Food, Waste, Water Supplies Leave a comment
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