Feed of Tag Archive for "article" -
Overeating, Hunger and Waste: Recipe for Worsening Food and Water Crises
The world population has increased 50 percent over the last half century alone. That is a staggering 3 billion more mout View more
Peak Water – Era of Sharpening Water Shortages
A new concept, ”peak water” has emerged. It indicates that the era of easy access to blue water is comin View more
Do the Right Thing a Little Badly: An Interview 2008 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate Prof. J.A. Allan
On August 21, during the World Water Week in Stockholm, Professor John Anthony Allan will receive the 2008 Stockholm Wat View more
Virtual Water: Real Challenges Remain
The concept of virtual water will continue to be relevant for a long time. Looking forward Prof. Allan, author and inven View more
“Virtual Water” Innovator Awarded 2008 Stockholm Water Prize
Professor John Anthony Allan from Kings Collage London and the School of Oriental and African Studies has been named t View more
Water: The Key to Climate Change Adaptation
A changing climate will have increasingly grave consequences for the worlds poorest, most vulnerable people. Who says View more
A Sweet 16 for Water and Sanitation at the CSD?
When the 16th session of the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD) meets May 5-16, 2008, at the United Nations in View more
Water and Sustainability: A Reappraisal
In 1987, the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) analysed the environmental problems of the time. It View more
Two Eyes on Asia: Public-Private Partnerships for Water and Sanitation / Melting Himalayan Water Towers
Asian water utilities have their work cut out for them. They are expected to provide water supply and sanitation service View more
Hai Tide: Tapping Green Water in Northern China
The Hai Basin in China is currently experiencing serious physical water shortages and pollution. Ninety percent of the s View more