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Delhi Is Drying Up

Another major city is running out of water. This time instead of in Brazil or South Africa, it’s in India. Continue reading →

Planetary Sustainability Perspective

It’s not exactly news, except that sometimes the news benefits from being put into perspective. The Stockholm Resilience Centre produced Continue reading →

Fewer Water Wasters

Good news. Even though the US population has increased, the amount of water being used has decreased. While population rose Continue reading →

Data That Matters June 2017

Atmospheric CO2 hit record 409.65 ppm. US job openings were near record highs at 5.7M, but there were still 6.9M Continue reading →

Data That Matters December 2016

US Jobs were up by 178,000. Unemployment was down to 4.6%. The US has seen a 1,284% increase in oil Continue reading →

North Carolina Sinking

The flooding of coastlines and coastal communities is more than sea level rise. Sea level rise is the largest systemic Continue reading →

Lake Poopo Is Gone

A mix of climate change, mining, and agriculture have eliminated Bolivia’s second largest lake. At times, the lake was twice Continue reading →

Quick And Easy Desalination

Mexican scientists developed a system that can purify seawater or wastewater in less than 3 minutes. Either for desalination or Continue reading →

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