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On AlterNet: water

Stories, blog posts, and videos tagged as "water"

Lightning Strikes: Get Used to Catastrophic Wildfires and Worse

Lightning Strikes: Get Used to Catastrophic Wildfires and Worse

Scott Thill, AlterNet. July 18, 2008.
In California there were 8,000 lightning strikes in one event, and that was months before fire season. There is more of that in store across the West.

How We Can Save Our Country's Water

How We Can Save Our Country's Water

Sarah Bates, Science Progress. July 16, 2008.
While some are proposing a new national water commission, others have a different idea that is less talk and more action.

Why I Don't Flush

Why I Don't Flush

Graham Hill, Huffington Post. July 15, 2008.
The toilet is the biggest water culprit in the home -- gulping down nearly one third of your total water consumption.

Will Artificial Floods Help Restoration Efforts in the Grand Canyon?

Will Artificial Floods Help Restoration Efforts in the Grand Canyon?

Doug George, Christian Science Monitor. July 15, 2008.
Scientists may soon conclude that dam operations are risking the cultural heritage of the Grand Canyon.

Black Ohio Neighborhood Denied Water for Decades

Black Ohio Neighborhood Denied Water for Decades

Eoin O'Carroll, Christian Science Monitor. July 14, 2008.
A federal jury found that local authorities were denying a black community public water service because of their race.

Your Summer Reading List for Water

Your Summer Reading List for Water

Jared Simpson, Waterblogged.Info AlterNet: Water. July 10, 2008.
The good folks at Waterblogged provide part 1 of their summer reading list.

Will Midwest Floods Be as Toxic as New Orleans?

Will Midwest Floods Be as Toxic as New Orleans?

Peter N. Spotts, Christian Science Monitor. July 3, 2008.
Some of the most serious pollution problems may not lie outdoors, but in the home.

Is a Big Hunk of Steak Worth Almost 2,000 Gallons of Water?

Is a Big Hunk of Steak Worth Almost 2,000 Gallons of Water?

Collin Dunn, Huffington Post. July 1, 2008.
Sometimes the kick we need to green our lives is a hard look at the numbers.

Is the Water Privatization Trend Ending?

Is the Water Privatization Trend Ending?

Julio Godoy, IPS News. June 30, 2008.
Paris is the latest city to take action to put water back into public hands, and they may be part of a new trend.

Why the Oil Industry Benefits from Bottled Water Sales

Why the Oil Industry Benefits from Bottled Water Sales

Richard Girard, Polaris Institute. June 26, 2008.
The PET plastic bottles used for bottled water can all be traced back the world's biggest oil giants.

Will One of the Country's Greatest Wetlands Be Restored?

Will One of the Country's Greatest Wetlands Be Restored?

Leonard Doyle, Independent UK. June 26, 2008.
A return to the state of nature is planned for Florida's unique "River of Grass."

Why Floods Are Getting Worse

Why Floods Are Getting Worse

Richard Mertens, Christian Science Monitor. June 25, 2008.
Climate change has recently cast a new and disturbing uncertainty over flood-management questions.

Is Your City Going to Be Bottled Water-Free?

Is Your City Going to Be Bottled Water-Free?

Tara Lohan, AlterNet. June 24, 2008.
A new resolution from leading U.S. mayors shows that more cities may be ditching the bottled stuff in favor of tap.

Conservative Government Destroys Atlanta Like Gen. Sherman Never Could

Conservative Government Destroys Atlanta Like Gen. Sherman Never Could

Rick Perlstein, Blog for Our Future. June 23, 2008.
The colossal mismanagement of water in Georgia has produced an urban crisis with no clear solution other than a return to smart government.

Community Activists Defeat Water Bottler in New Hampshire

Community Activists Defeat Water Bottler in New Hampshire

Tara Lohan, AlterNet AlterNet: PEEK. June 19, 2008.
Another win in the fight against privatization of water.

The Ordinary People Who Took on the Richest Oil Companies (Video)

The Ordinary People Who Took on the Richest Oil Companies (Video)

Riki Ott, Chelsea Green Publishing. June 18, 2008.
Author Riki Ott tells the extraordinary tale of the people who took on the world's richest oil companies to protect Prince William Sound.

California's Trouble: Rising Seas, Floods and Drought in Forecast

California's Trouble: Rising Seas, Floods and Drought in Forecast

Jody Zaitlin, Terrain. June 18, 2008.
Decreasing snowpack, changing rainfall patterns, increased risk of flooding and sea level rise are in store.

Watering the West: Growth Stops When the Water Runs Out

Watering the West: Growth Stops When the Water Runs Out

Sarah Bates, Science Progress. June 17, 2008.
The failure to connect land-use and water planning may have far-reaching and increasingly unacceptable consequences.

Is 'Mother Nature' Really To Blame for the Midwest Floods?

Is 'Mother Nature' Really To Blame for the Midwest Floods?

Georgianne Nienaber, Huffington Post. June 17, 2008.
What or who is behind a water management policy in the United States that allowed our infrastructure to crumble?

Credit Liquidity and H2O Liquidity Are Both Drying Up

Credit Liquidity and H2O Liquidity Are Both Drying Up

Max Keiser, Huffington Post. June 16, 2008.
These two diminishing resources have a common cause for their disappearance: a broken neo-classic capitalist system.

Why Are the World's Lakes Disappearing?

Why Are the World's Lakes Disappearing?

Abigail Brown, Water For The Ages AlterNet: Water. June 10, 2008.
From the Great Lakes to Lake Chad, the world's inland lakes are drying up.

New Washing Machine Uses Just a Cup of Water

New Washing Machine Uses Just a Cup of Water

Martin Hickman, Independent UK. June 10, 2008.
This machine could save billions of liters of water a year and be on the market in 2009.

Native Americans Walk for the Water in Georgia

Native Americans Walk for the Water in Georgia

Alice Gordon, Atlanta Progressive News. June 10, 2008.
A group of Native Americans and others have completed a journey to give thanks to the river in water-starved Georgia.

Water Scarcity: The Real Food Crisis

Water Scarcity: The Real Food Crisis

Fred Pearce, Yale Environment 360. June 9, 2008.
In the discussion of the global food emergency, one underlying factor is barely mentioned: The world is running out of freshwater.

How Water Has Become a National Security Issue

How Water Has Become a National Security Issue

Maude Barlow, YES! Magazine. June 6, 2008.
Water has become a key strategic security issue for the U.S. government and that has some very concerned.