Peter Gleick: Massive Water Bond Delayed: Back to more Realistic Water Solutions
The California Legislature pulled the massive $11 billion water bond from the November ballot and moved it to 2012.
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The California Legislature pulled the massive $11 billion water bond from the November ballot and moved it to 2012.
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An environmental group’s legal victory in the fight to block the dumping of water from a contaminated site into a popular Michigan fly-fishing stream may provide stronger legal protections for lakes and streams across the state.
Peter Gleick applauds the UN General Assembly’s declaration: “the right to safe and clean drinking water and sanitation as a human right that is essential for the full enjoyment of life and all human rights.”
The costs and benefits of California’s largest water bond in a half century have not been fully assessed by an independent organization.
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While 122 of the 192 member states voted in favor of the resolution, the U.S. abstained.
The United Nations General Assembly will begin debating, and possibly vote on, a contentious and historic right-to-water resolution today.