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Commentary & OpinionNews and InformationFebruary 22, 2010 Water shortages: How does CSR address it?Source:The Jakarta PostOne of the critical resources related to global climate change issues is water. In 2030, water supplies will meet less than 50 percent of global demand in many developing regions where water supply is already under stress February 17, 2010 Feinstein's water meddling - editorialSource:Los Angeles TimesCities, farmers, fishermen and environmentalists have been waging an exhausting tug of war over water for decades in California, but last fall something unusual happened. All those ropes being tugged by competing interests were... January 21, 2010 Can the Water Issues of 2020 Be Seen with 20/20 Vision?
Source:Michael Deane, The Huffington Post
Some are uncomfortable referring to the water industry as just that: an industry. But there is no denying that's what it is. It has developed over the years gradually, beginning with small local utilities supplying mostly... January 11, 2010 Protect NY's WaterSource:New York Daily NewsAbsolutely, positively and inscribed in stone, Gov. Paterson must bar any thought of putting the city water supply at risk by allowing natural gas drilling a hop, skip and a jump from the banks of upstate reservoirs. January 10, 2010 Water War Does Not Bode Well for AgricultureSource:Natural Resources ReportTo have food you must have water. This may seem like commonsense to farmers, but unfortunately many consumers don’t connect the two. Consequently, a tug-of-war game being played out in some states over water rights is pitting... January 5, 2010 Water Crisis, Energy Crisis, Vicious CycleSource:Gal Luft, The Huffington PostReading Steven Solomon's excellent new book "Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization" I was reminded again of the connection between the water challenge and the field to which I dedicated my life -- energy... January 2, 2010 Water as a scarce resource: An interview with Nestlé's chairman
Source:McKinsey Quarterly
The chairman of Nestlé explains why water is “by far the most valuable resource on this planet” and what we must do to conserve it. December 1, 2009 Regional water laws cloud water issueSource:Atlanta ConstitutionI’m tired of the misinformation I read about Atlanta’s water woes. The politics are horribly uninformed, and the journalism is even worse because neither the politicians nor the journalists have bothered to enlighten themselves... November 20, 2009 The Value of WaterSource:Henry Henderson, The Huffington PostWe have been awash with an array of unhappy water stories in this region of late. On the surface they are unrelated...scary fish...E. coli contamination...improperly regulated pesticides...intentionally poisoned waterways... But... November 19, 2009 Clean Water Wins War, Now It May Be Time to PaySource:The Ledger - FLThe most recent battle in the Clean Water Wars is over. Clean water won. That was the news this week after a federal judge ruled in favor of a coalition of environmental organizations that sued the U.S. Environmental Protection... |
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