Taking the Pulse of Global Freshwater Issues
Circle of Blue on what’s happening and what will happen in the water world in 2010.
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Circle of Blue on what’s happening and what will happen in the water world in 2010.
Severe water scarcity is a daily reality for many in Mexico, particularly the people of Tehuacán Valley.
The people who inhabit Tehuacán Valley in southeast Mexico humanize one of the greatest global crises.
Countries across the globe celebrated World Wetlands Day on February 2 by designating national preserves and vowing to protect wetlands from climate change and maintain biodiversity.
The close of economic journalist Steven Solomon’s book is a reflection on the new meaning of water given today’s scarcity crisis. Solomon connects freshwater’s past and present to paint a future, and potentially very unstable picture of human civilization. By redefining facets of this precious resource, however, he presents the foundation of finding global solutions.
In all of the recent news about climate change, leaked emails, complex negotiations, and watered-down agreements in Copenhagen, one fact has’t received enough attention. The climate “hoax” is real.
Denmark has pioneered wind power for commercial use over the last three decades — today the European country produces almost half of the world’s wind turbines.
Interview with Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director Greenpeace International.
Online Application Illustrates New Dimensions of Increasing Water Pollution and Scarcity, Revealed to be Public’s Top Concern Copenhagen, Denmark – 14 December 2009 “Circle of Blue, a prominent international network of journalists and scientists reporting on diminishing supplies of clean fresh water, today unveiled a unique application of online visualization technology to add new dimensions […]
EPA Chief says the agency has been fighting to make up for lost time on its climate change policies. A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ruling that greenhouse gases pose a public health threat has set the stage for new emission regulations while setting off a battle in Congress and howls of protest from industry groups.
Circle of Blue’s senior editor, Keith Schnieder, starts his Copenhagen coverage revealing the real value of the climate email controversy.
Water policy and energy policy must be integrated, according to the International Water Association