Photo Slideshow: Stunning Water Images from the European Space Agency
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Images from space including the Ganges River in the Himalayas and the Fox Basin in the Canadian Arctic.
Peter Gleick: World Water Day 2010 — A trip through one of the worst slums in the world
Like urban slums throughout the developing world, there is almost a complete lack of piped safe water and no formal sanitation. Raw sewage and garbage flow through the streets and drainage ditches.
The Economics of Water Quality Need Greater Emphasis, UN Experts Say
Waste water treatment costs and ecosystem services are often not properly accounted for, say UN experts at World Water Day conference.
David Kuria: Sanitation and Toilet Entrepreneur
In the sub-Saharan region, 80% of recorded illnesses are water-born diseases, and more than two-thirds of these people don’t have access to basic sanitation. While access to safe drinking water is gaining importance in the political arena, it’s still hard to talk about restrooms and toilets, but today I’m speaking with a man who really does know toilets.
Drought in South China is Worst in Decades
Parts of southern China are being ravaged by a severe three-season drought. Millions of people lack adequate water supplies, and millions of acres of cropland are too dry to plant.
Supreme Court Takes Second Look at Michigan’s Asian Carp Injunction
Will they reconsider a motion filed by Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox to block Asian carp from the Great Lakes?
Senate Committee to Vote on Clean Drinking Water Bill
Clean Drinking Water Bill emphasizes the importance of water and sanitation in U.S. foreign aid. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote at its next business meeting on a bill to provide safe drinking water to 100 million people, according to a committee staff member.
Q&A: How General Electric is Tackling the Water Crisis
Circle of Blue interviews General Electric Water’s Director of marketing Jeff Fulgham.
Peter Gleick: Climate-change Deniers Versus the Scientific Societies of the World — Who Should we Listen to?
Where should the public, not versed in climate science, look for their information and knowledge about this debate about climate change?
Coming Era of Water Scarcity Will Prompt Global Industrial Transformation, According to Survey of International Experts
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Population growth, urban development, farm production, and climate change is increasing competition for fresh water and producing shortages so acute that virtually every industry in the world anticipates sweeping systemic transformation over the next decade in their strategic planning, production practices, and business models.
Q&A: SustainAbility Survey Reveals Clean Water Shortages As Most Urgent Issue
For 15 years SustainAbility and GlobeScan have polled global thought leaders about the planet's greatest sustainability challenges. The collaborating firms also release three "pulse" surveys based on three critical sustainability issues that most concern companies and their shareholders.
Taking the Pulse of Global Freshwater Issues
Circle of Blue on what’s happening and what will happen in the water world in 2010.