Category Archives: Water Footprint

Water

Water via Water. We have just created our our online newspaper about water. Please feel free to contribute. It is linked to our twitter account WaterTanks. Please join us in our effort to promote better use and greater responsibilty with … Continue reading

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The Water Tanks Daily

The Water Tanks Daily via The Water Tanks Daily.  Read The Water Tanks Daily ▸ today’s top stories are contributed by @couriermail @melbournewater and @alexmillier Do you need a water tank for your property? We are a team of dedicated … Continue reading

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Water Crisis

Water Crisis via Water Crisis. Water Crisis While the world’s population tripled in the 20th century, the use of renewable water resources has grown six-fold. Within the next fifty years, the world population will increase by another 40 to 50 … Continue reading

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Andrew Winston: Is Water the Next Carbon?

Andrew Winston: Is Water the Next Carbon? via Andrew Winston: Is Water the Next Carbon?. We all take water for granted. Even though water is critical for human life, ecosystems, and as a major process or product input for industry, … Continue reading

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