I agree (somewhat) with David. While plucking quotes out of scientific journals may be slightly better than quoting reporters on…
On Peter Gleick: Climate-change Deniers Versus the Scientific Societies of the World — Who Should we Listen to?
Useful to have all these establishment sycophancies @ one convenient link . My immediate reaction is to check Dr .Gleick's…
On Peter Gleick: Climate-change Deniers Versus the Scientific Societies of the World — Who Should we Listen to?
Maggie Catley-Carlson is a Patron of the Global Water Partnership (as of January 2008), no longer its chair.
On Coming Era of Water Scarcity Will Prompt Global Industrial Transformation, According to Survey of International Experts
"Experts have a strong preference for policy measures that reduce water demand over those that increase water supply." That question…
On Coming Era of Water Scarcity Will Prompt Global Industrial Transformation, According to Survey of International Experts
Perhaps you should actually look at the world. Too much emphasis on reports on all sides and not enough on…
On Peter Gleick: Climate-change Deniers Versus the Scientific Societies of the World — Who Should we Listen to?
Such a puzzlement. It will be little cosolation when we're kicked off the planet by the natural systems that govern…
On Peter Gleick: The Best Argument Against Global Warming
I've looked at the science Gleick, and having done that, it's clear all the administrators at those sites you quote…
On Peter Gleick: Climate-change Deniers Versus the Scientific Societies of the World — Who Should we Listen to?
Isn't it a little blatant to have the Director of Marketing leading a greenwashing effort?
On Q&A: How General Electric is Tackling the Water Crisis
Peter: You make the same mistake many make when thinking about science issues for which you have no first hand…
On Peter Gleick: Climate-change Deniers Versus the Scientific Societies of the World — Who Should we Listen to?
There is a hung demand of Mina rel water in Bangladesh.we are a interested to import in Bangladesh .
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