China’s Oil Spill Threatens International Waters
The world’s largest energy consuming country is plagued by potential ecological damage.
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The world’s largest energy consuming country is plagued by potential ecological damage.
Many companies have previously failed at bulk water shipments.
U.S. aid projects focus on city water systems, clean drinking water, dam construction and irrigation.
Following the Plastiki’s journey 11,000 miles through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch–a Texas-sized gyre of plastic litter.
“There are two active and two abandoned coal mines in southwest Virginia’s Dumps Creek watershed that bring the competition between energy and water into sharp focus. Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water are used daily to cool and lubricate mining machinery, wash haul roads and truck wheels to reign in airborne particulates, and to […]
There’s often a major disconnect between good intentions and long-term positive change, especially in an era of turmoil where philanthropy can sometimes do more harm than good.
Indigenous leaders from Amazon rainforests to Bayou swamplands.
The new global order looks more like a global disorder right now.
A new report furthers the hypothesis that water stress serves as a catalyst for conflict.
Enjoy a compilation of highlights from the 2009 Aspen Ideas Festival. From Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg to artist Chuck Close, interviewees share thought provoking conversation on topics including climate change, health care, energy conservation, the arts, and education. This crowd of movers and shakers are sure to inform and inspire. Click to watch […]
More research needed to understand risk of glacial floods.