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Sugarcane plant, production, to remain as bid to save Everglades is scaled back
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MIAMI -- After months of speculation and planning on the part…
Terrence O’Brien: Keeping Chicago hydrated
Chicago's master plumber strives for innovative and effective…
Bottled water not always purer than tap
Bottled water contains contaminates, other impurities, often…
Energy from Water: New Dam Projects Proposed in Tibet
China plans to build a string of new dams throughout Tibet.
World Economic Forum’s New Champions talk markets, growth as world faces “a crisis of confidence”
For three days last week, Tianjin's TEDA district was home…
Tax free toilets! Atlantans encouraged to upgrade their loos
ATLANTA, Georgia -- Using tax incentives to persuade conservation,…
Information Flow: Australian Senate Deliberates How to Save Murray-Darling
In worried response to a rapidly desiccating Murray-Darling river…
To bottle or not to bottle: Vermont debates groundwater gain
EAST MONTPELIER, Vermont - The piece of land New York businessman…
Bankers in India doing rain dance beneath money tree
INDIA -- The battle against inflation in India this year has…
John Elkington: Talking Water and SustainAbility at the World Economic Forum
John Elkington, founder and chief entrepreneur of SustainAbility, the London-based think tank, and co-author, The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets that Change the World. Elkington puts water into the business context at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland.