Aubrey Ann Parker
is a Traverse City-based assistant editor for Circle of Blue. She specializes in data visualization.
Interests: Latin America, Social Media, Science, Health, Indigenous Peoples
Some celebrities are getting behind World Water Day, but how many of them will stick with the message after the…
On World Water Day Ingredients Need Big Dash of Urgency
Among other climate-related issues, the graphic reports potential effects of lower lake levels on transportation and on the food chain.…
On Infographic: Climate Change in the Great Lakes
Brian, we did a story on David Kuria a few years back. Check it out here: http://99.198.125.162/~circl731/2010/world/david-kuria-sanitation-and-toilet-entrepreneur/
On Ned Breslin: Navigating Public Toilets in the City, Begging for Change in the WASH Sector
Premilla: here are where most of our fracking articles live. http://99.198.125.162/~circl731/featured-water-stories/michigan-fracking/ The only ones missing are The Stream (like this…
On The Stream, February 15: The World’s Water Footprint
Beverly, That surprised us too, since our headquarters is in Traverse City, MI. I asked our contacts at NASA and…
On Map: NASA Shows Big Dip in U.S. Groundwater Regionally, Especially Near Texas Drought
Thank you for your comment. We have corrected this article to clarify that the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District serves…
On St. Louis Sewer District and U.S. Justice Department Reach Record $4.7 Billion Clean Water Act Settlement
We meant to have a few paragraphs about the mining issue, Robert, but we had to do a quick publish…
On Where Food Grows on Water: Environmental and Human Threats to Wisconsin’s Wild Rice
I just added you to our mailing list. You will get an email and need to confirm it, then you…
On Dry spells and large-scale agriculture: Climate change threatens Uganda’s food security
Dear Geri Aird, You can see Circle of Blue's full coverage of the choke point between water and energy related…
On NYC Seeks to Ban Gas Drilling Within the City’s Watershed
Howie, Thanks so much for your comment. In response: Scientists define water use by two basic measurements. One is how…
On Infographic: Coal and Water – A Resource Mismatch