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The Atacama Floods

And you thought your weather was acting odd. The Atacama Desert, the driest place on the planet, just had a Continue reading →

California Will Survive A Drought

California’s drought is epic; or, California is merely returning to a normal that wasn’t witnessed by Europeans. The current drought Continue reading →

Draining Aquifers Raises Oceans

It makes sense after you think about it. The more we rely on water from deep aquifers, the more water Continue reading →

California Has One Year Of Water Left

California’s drought has reduced their supply to one year’s consumption. The drought has been severe enough, and conservation has not Continue reading →

Aussie Tidal Power And Desalination

Australia has deployed a system that simultaneously uses tidal and wave action to produce power and desalinate water. If feasible, Continue reading →

California Irrigation Water Shut Off

The Feds told the farmers, no more water. California’s drought has reached the point that rationing has been dialed down Continue reading →

Hydroelectric Power From Pipes

It makes sense after you see it. Where there are people, there is water. Where there is water flowing in Continue reading →

Data That Matters – January 2015

They can find you with four pieces of data, even if the data is anonymized and mixed in with a Continue reading →

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