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Molson Coors & Circle of Blue Announce Results of Global Water Survey During Live Webcast at World Water Week
Reported by: CSRwire.com “During the Webcast, Molson Coors CEO Peter Swinburn and J. Carl Ganter, co-founder and director at Circle of Blue, will announce the results of a global public opinion survey on fresh water sustainability, accountability and conservation.” The survey, conducted by GlobeScan and presented by GlobeScan Vice President Rob Kerr, polled the general […]
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Circle of Blue Producer Aaron Jaffe Screens Film at TC Film Festival
Traverse City, MI. Aug. 2009 — Circle of Blue field producer and reporter Aaron Jaffe’s short film, Trim, was screened at the Traverse City Film Festival in August. The event is one of the largest film festivals in the Midwest, and one of the most respected in the country. Jaffe is winner of the prestigious […]
The Forgotten South Caucasus: Where Oil and Water Mix
A “New Great Game” of Geopolitical Control Surfaces in Russia’s Old Backyard
Drinking From The Sea
Pressed by growing urban populations, drier and warmer climates and the need to fortify supplies stretched by the increasing worldwide thirst, metropolitan and national governments on five continents are building record numbers of industrial plants to use a nearly alchemic technology to produce drinking water from the sea.
Infographic: Drinking from the Sea—Worldwide Desalination by the Numbers
Demand for desalination plants increases worldwide.
Beijing Sets Water Example for Future Olympics, Report Says
China’s water policy for the Beijing Olympics was given a thumbs-up by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in a report released earlier this year.
Melting Everest Reveals Asian Water Supply on Slippery Slope
Fifty-six years after Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first ascended, modern climbers feel affects of global warming.