Video: James G. Workman Discusses the Water and Climate Issues that Haunt Botswana’s Bushmen
The video above and corresponding transcript below are a Q&A author James G. Workman did with the book’s publishers, Walker & Company.
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The video above and corresponding transcript below are a Q&A author James G. Workman did with the book’s publishers, Walker & Company.
Water experts have convened in Barcelona to ensure water management strategies are integrated into global climate change negotiations – so far their efforts have fallen on deaf ears.
Mouth to Source brings remote locations along the Mekong River to life
Reported by: Edie.Net “Water pollution and scarcity are seen as more pressing than all other environmental concerns by the Chinese public. A poll carried out by water US-based awareness charity Circle of Blue suggested that people living in China are less concerned about climate change than they are about water. ”
Carried by: CSRwire STOCKHOLM, Aug. 18 /CSRwire – PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — A comprehensive global public opinion survey on attitudes about fresh water sustainability, management and conservation finds that people around the world view water issues as the planet’s top environmental problem, greater than air pollution, depletion of natural resources, loss of habitat and climate change. The […]
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 […]
A “New Great Game” of Geopolitical Control Surfaces in Russia’s Old Backyard
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.