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By Molly E. Greer On February 17, 2015 · Add Comment · In Heard, Read, Seen
A list of news and blog posts and other web items we stumbled upon in the past week… Water: The high price of cheap (Marketplace) – a collection of articles concerning all aspects of water, highlighted by a water-use calculator. Governments Will Forge First Treaty Protecting Global Oceans (Environment News Service) – delegates to the United Nations have [...]
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By Molly E. Greer On February 11, 2015 · Add Comment · In Heard, Read, Seen
A list of news and blog posts and other web items we stumbled upon in the past week… The countries most vulnerable to climate change, in 3 maps (The Washington Post) – maps assembled by Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index indicate the vulnerability of countries to climate change, and how ready they are to adapt to the change. [...]
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By Molly E. Greer On February 2, 2015 · Add Comment · In Heard, Read, Seen
A list of news and blog posts and other web items we stumbled upon in the past week… Scientists, General Public Have Divergent Views of Science, Report Says (NPR) – Discusses and links to a new Pew Center report sharing results from a U.S. survey (see below). Public and Scientists’ Views on Science and Society (Pew Research [...]
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By Molly E. Greer On January 26, 2015 · Add Comment · In Heard, Read, Seen
A list of news and blog posts and other web items we stumbled upon in the past week… Tweet me a river (Living Circular) – details a project in which gauged rivers in the U.K. are given their own twitter account, providing updates about river conditions several times a day. Broken Landscape: Confronting India’s Water-Energy [...]
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By Molly E. Greer On January 20, 2015 · Add Comment · In Heard, Read, Seen
A list of news and blog posts and other web items we stumbled upon in the past week… China’s Water Problems Are Even Worse Than You Think: Report (Wall Street Journal China Real Time Blog)- details a recent study published in PNAS describing deepening water crisis with continued development with mention of the South-North water transfer project, [...]
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Global Risk of Water: Where is the Disconnect Between Rankings?

By Molly E. Greer On December 8, 2014 · Add Comment · In Opinions
The World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Risk 2014 Report ranks water crises as the third greatest global economic risk, just after fiscal crises in key economies and employment rate challenges; and water related risks of extreme weather events (#6) and food crises (#8) rank in the top ten. However, Lloyd’s Risk Index (LRI) ranks water scarcity [...]
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