Oil Spill in Gulf Could Wash Ashore by Friday, Officials
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The oil spill from an oil rig explosion could be leaking oil at five times the rate previously assumed.
Peter Gleick: Smart Water Meters, Dumb Meters, No Meters
How is it possible that a place like California, with such a long and painful history of water problems, remains so far behind the curve of smart water management?
Higher Water Prices Needed Globally, OECD Says
A report from 30 of the richest countries in the world says raising water rates will help protect and maintain the precious resource for the future.
Tracking the Threat and Politics of Asian Carp
Imported from Taiwan and brought to Arkansas as weed control agents three decades ago, Asian carp have become the poster children of potential threats to the Great Lakes. As the fish inch closer to invading Lake Michigan, regional and national politicians debate the financial consequences of coping with the invasive species. With the fate of multi-billion dollar a year industries on the line, the Obama administration has offered some fiscal support to quell the storm.
Supreme Court Rejects Michigan’s Asian Carp Lawsuit
Michigan's Attorney General Mike Cox is “looking at other legal avenues” to pursue the carp battle.
UN Claims of Greater Access to Drinking Water Are ‘Baloney,’ Water Expert Says
Water quality is a serious problem that is not properly acknowledged, says top water expert and adviser Asit Biswas.
Q&A: Peter Gleick Weighs in on the Bottled Water Battle
Why do people buy billions of gallons of expensive bottled water in the U.S., a country where most of the tap water is cheap and extremely high quality?
The Price of Water: A Comparison of Water Rates, Usage in 30 U.S. Cities
"For more than 20 years industry has been moving south looking for cheaper labor, I'm hoping that now they'll start coming back looking for cheaper water."
American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Circle of Blue is “Changing the Face of Journalism”
Circle of Blue featured the Daedalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
UK Reliance on Imported Water Leaves Country Vulnerable, Study
Many places the country currently imports products from may begin to see problems meeting domestic water demand in the coming decades, possibly causing a shortage of goods for the country, a study says.
Pakistan Installs Country’s First Urban Rainwater Harvesting System
Pakistan’s first urban rainwater harvesting system has been installed in the capital city Islamabad.
Bolivian Village Wants Compensation for Climate Change Adaptation
Alternative climate summit opens April 20 in Bolivia to address concerns of the world’s poor.