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Recent Blog Posts

2011, 2017

Conflict in California over Water Data

By |November 20, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters|Comments Off on Conflict in California over Water Data

Disagreements over water in California were historically around dams, but this scenario is swiftly changing with the rise of water data. In this digital age, new and innovative tools are enabling more companies, governments, and [...]

2011, 2017

Humanitarian Emergency at Manus Island as Authorities cut Utilities & Water

By |November 20, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters|Comments Off on Humanitarian Emergency at Manus Island as Authorities cut Utilities & Water

Papua New Guinea authorities have cut the power and water, leaving the around 400 refugees and asylum seekers who are refusing to leave the Manus Island detention centre living in squalor, without electricity, running water, [...]

1711, 2017

Has a Comet Shed Light on the Source of Earth’s Water?

By |November 17, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters|Comments Off on Has a Comet Shed Light on the Source of Earth’s Water?

Comet C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) was analysed in February 2015, using infrared spectroscopy at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii, shortly after Lovejoy passed its closest approach to the Sun. Investigators paid particular interest in measuring deuterium [...]

1711, 2017

Links between Human & Natural Systems May Hold Key to Water Scarcity

By |November 17, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters, Water News|Comments Off on Links between Human & Natural Systems May Hold Key to Water Scarcity

A recent study entitled Finding Water Scarcity amid Abundance Using Human-Natural System Models," and published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has revealed that determining whether a region will suffer water scarcity or [...]

1611, 2017

Would you Drink your Swimming Pool Water?

By |November 16, 2017|Categories: This Is Water|Comments Off on Would you Drink your Swimming Pool Water?

I now that sometimes we swallow water while we are swimming in our pools, but would you knowingly drink your swimming pool water or use it to make your tea or coffee? Well, this is [...]

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