Yes, "Who Owns the Water?" is a critical question and, depending on ownership, use, or location of the claimant, the…
On Peter Gleick: Whose Water Is It? Water Rights in the Age of Scarcity
I would like to say that, although you, Dr. Gleick, have given your perspective on International Water Rights, I must…
On Peter Gleick: Whose Water Is It? Water Rights in the Age of Scarcity
Re: Australia. Where has its water gone? Same place as Lake Chad's has. In Australia they call it cumbungi. They…
On Lowest Rainfalls in Over Two Decades Leave India’s Largest State Unplanted
What's also alarming is that CA Central Valley groundwater is naturally recharged through processes that rely on spring runoff and…
On Peter Gleick: California’s Looming Groundwater Catastrophe
Most of the money earned in import/export must go back into import/export, or your partners in trade cannot continue to…
On War on Water: A Clash Over Oil, Power and Poverty in the Niger Delta
"One drop of oil can make up to 25 liters of water undrinkable. Last month, Amnesty International reported that residents…
On War on Water: A Clash Over Oil, Power and Poverty in the Niger Delta
"Despite an estimated $600 billion in oil revenue since its discovery in 1956, the money does not appear to be…
On War on Water: A Clash Over Oil, Power and Poverty in the Niger Delta
I think it`s very good to add same GIS map to explore the data under thematic maps not only as…
On Google Brings Water Data to Life
This is a powerful and so well thought, as a wife and mother, I am always screaming to save water,…
On no reason: A World on the Verge of Water Bankruptcy
I hope that California will take what happened in Austraila to heart and begin to switch over to drip irrigation,…
On California Report: In Dry Times, Deep Reservoir of Water Solutions