The Australian state of Victoria is looking into following its neighbours into implementing cloud seeding to help refill its dams, which currently average around fifty-percent full. Cloud seeding is a … [Read full article]
Tag: drinking water
Do You Take Drugs β In Your Drinking Water?
This guest post is the first of two guest posts from David P. Tusa, CEO and President ofΒ Sharps Compliance Corp.(Nasdaq: SMED), a leading full-service provider of cost-effective management solutions for … [Read full article]
River Ruin – 80% of World's People Face Water Insecurity
In a first-ever “world-wide synthesis”, an international team of scientists has analyzed data on 23 “drivers of environmental stress” that impact the health and quality of the world’s major rivers. … [Read full article]
Global Warming News of the Week — Focus on Food & Water
The global warming news I have to share this week transitions from the floods and fires we discussed last week to the issue of food and water (including how they … [Read full article]
New Nano-tech Device Takes Salt Out of Sea Water
Engineers at MIT–lead by Jongyoon Han–have developed a promising nano-tech system for separating charged salt ions from water, and which also separates out unicellular contaminants. But more challenges remain.
Study: 77 Million in Bangladesh Have Arsenic in Their Drinking Water
Millions of people in Bangladesh have been poisoned with arsenic, due to well-meaning efforts of international development groups. [social_buttons] Apparently, this is not a new problem or newly acknowledged problem, … [Read full article]
The Only Good Bottle of Water is a $20 Bottle of Water
One in six people on the planet do not have access to safe, clean drinking water. Your tap water is fine. Worried it isnβt? Get it tested. If it turns … [Read full article]