Peter Gleick: Population and Water
Population discussions raise lots of hackles. And they bring the crazies out of the woodwork like termites when the Orkin Man appears.
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Population discussions raise lots of hackles. And they bring the crazies out of the woodwork like termites when the Orkin Man appears.
Americans have good reason to be concerned about the future of the nation’s supply of clean fresh water, according to state and federal research and resource agencies.
The push for renewable energy through low-carbon alternatives could further compromise water resources
Major water main breaks in Los Angeles and Baltimore in recent days highlight challenges to the U.S. water infrastructure system.
Regular readers of this blog know my feelings about the potential to improve the efficiency of our water use. Besides being cheaper and more environmentally beneficial than new supply options, efficiency improvements are easier to find.
Rigged feasibility study shows desperation for new surface reservoirs.
I’m a believer in the power of facts and numbers to help make public policy.
Americans demonstrate concern for water issues, particularly for water pollution and the lack of safe drinking water.
Thus concludes a new comprehensive assessment of the impacts of the drought on Central Valley unemployment.