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Tips from Thames: Water company making surplus in time of resource deficit
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ENGLAND - Britian's largest water company, Thames Water, split…
Destroying wetlands could set off “carbon bomb”
Often eyed for their development potential, wetlands contain…
Three Gorges exodus complete
BEIJING - After four years of migration, over 4 million people…
Texas residents still lack water as EPA grant expires, unspent
SANTA ROSA, Texas - A recent EPA audit revealed that a $4 million…
Calif. water levels historically low
CALIFORNIA - California's second-largest storage reservoir will…
Sugar-soaked Everglades deserve restoration, Florida governor decides
OKEELANTA, Florida - The golden days for sugar giants in Florida,…
Delton Lake is nobody’s business
LAKE DELTON, Wisconsin - Lake Delton, a man-made water body constructed…
Once upon a time there was capitalism
LONDON-The International Herald Tribune publishes a futuristic…
What’s Colorless and Tasteless And Smells Like . . . Money?
(June 30, 2008) In a front-page take-out, Shankar Vedantam of…
Deep-rooted safflower apt choice for California soil
WOODLAND, California - In a season wrought with droughts, the…
Water moguls speculate on rising demand in Asian cities
SINGAPORE - As Asian countries like Vietnam and China urbanize,…