New Search

If you are not happy with the results below please do another search

2139 search results for: california

2126

Bottling plans scaled back

SACRAMENTO – The Nestle company on Monday said it is significantly scaling back plans in Northern California to build what would have been the country’s largest water bottling plant. The announcement by Nestle Waters North America comes after years of opposition by environmentalists and a group of residents in the rural town of McCloud. Read […]

2128

Water bottlers face growing opposition

MCCLOUD, CALIFORNIA — Nestle’s plans to build a water bottling facility that will pump up to 521 million gallons of water a year from the mountainside springs above this small Northern California town is encountering growing opposition from scientists, fishermen, conservationists and some members of the community. The area desperately needs an economic boost and […]

2129

Eco-friendly Jack-in-the-Box?

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA –The environment’s newest ally comes in an unexpected guise: the San Diego-based fast food chain Jack-in-the-Box is installing a satellite-controlled irrigation system to help conserve water. Read more here. source: Associated Press

2131

Farmers want to sell water instead of growing crops

CALIFORNIA — With water becoming increasingly precious in California, a rising number of farmers figure they can make more money by selling their water than by actually growing something. Because farmers get their water at subsidized rates, some of them see financial opportunity this year in selling their allotments to Los Angeles and other desperately […]

2132

Looming water wars foreshadow big problems

COLONIA BORQUEZ, MEXICO — Adaptation, or the matter of adjusting to climate change, is sometimes called a cheaper, easier way to deal with some of the consequences of a warming world. But consider the battle between the United States, Mexico and Canada that was triggered here amid the vegetable farms near the California border. Read […]

2133

Fight Over Peripheral Canal Ready to Flow Again

SAN JOSE, California — A coalition of business and agriculture groups is working on a ballot measure that would bypass long-stalled negotiations in the Sacramento on the peripheral canal and additional reservoirs, and environmentalists who oppose both tell the San Jose Mercury News they are gearing up for a ballot war.The war over water isn’t […]

2134

Film: “For Love of Water” screened at Sundance

FLOW: For Love Of Water, a new film by Irena Salina, highlights the local intimacies of an emerging global catastrophe: African plumbers reconnect shantytown water pipes under cover of darkness to ensure a community’s survival; a Californian scientist forces awareness of shockingly toxic public water sources; a ‘Big Water’ CEO argues privatization is the wave of […]

2135

China Faces Reign of Sand

INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA (January 21, 2008) – Furious dust and sandstorms from Inner Mongolia cripple airports, darken skies, and choke millions of people across East Asia every spring. According to “Reign of Sand,” the new multimedia report from Circle of Blue, the storms are growing in intensity and frequency, and the primary causes are deepening drought in […]