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Scientists have estimated that without immediate action, the lake could dry up in as little as five years. Here are some ideas for its recovery.
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Financial institutions must act now to boost water security and to protect themselves from the risks created by the water crisis.
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Sustainability investment group Ceres aims to engage the world's largest companies and investors to protect global water systems.
by Amber Rolt
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The consumer products leader is vowing to restore more water than it consumes, with a focus on 18 ‘water-stressed’ regions. Does it go far enough?
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Sponsored: Effectively managing onsite water use increases corporate water resiliency and helps organizations achieve their ESG goals.
by Meg Mason
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New off-grid technologies such as ‘zero-source water’ and micro-desalination could help create sustainable water supplies for remote communities.
by Isabel Ling
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As heat and drought increase, Turkey is doubling down on water-intensive agriculture and development, spurring a water-supply crisis.
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If we don’t fix what is broken for the Colorado River, we will feel the bite of climate change and resultant economic, business, social and ecosystem impacts at a scale exceeding the American dust bowl of the 1930s.
by Will Sarni
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As water levels dip to historic lows, Blue Diamond Growers and Driscolls hope their small changes and big reaches will have immense impact.
by Jesse Klein
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Many other tribes have looked to the success of the Elwha River dam removals in bringing down fish-blocking dams in their lands as well.
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Its increasing demand in the midst of plummeting supply spells trouble for businesses.
by CJ Clouse
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Companies that have not prepared disclosures in these areas should consider the materiality of these impacts to their business.
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A new sort of environmental offset, the credits developed by GreenCollar go toward helping improve water quality near the Great Barrier Reef.
by Jesse Klein
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Manufactured substances known as volatile organic compounds contaminate drinking water around the U.S. — and recent wildfires are making the situation worse.
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These researchers found that state and federal policies encourage farmers to pull from the aquifer. Within 50 years, the entire aquifer is expected be 70 percent depleted.
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We need to halve emissions by 2030, and we need to reverse nature loss. Neither is possible without the other.
by Erin Billman
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The statistics on water scarcity, poor quality, inequity and lack of access to safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene remain appalling and unacceptable.
by Will Sarni
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How might COVID-19 impact four major environmental issues — overconsumption of natural resources, diminishing quantity and quality of fresh water, climate change and rapid population growth?
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Companies blind to risks of water pollution and scarcity, and the untapped opportunity to address it
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With the private sector withdrawing and polluting more water than ever, bigger and bolder action is needed.
by Bruno Sarda
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If the electric grid can be decentralized, why can't the water system?
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This video is sponsored by Hydropoint.
Pete May, Co-Founder & Board Member at GreenBiz, interviewed Chris Spain, CEO &
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How do we innovate our way out of the climate crisis? It will take boundless innovators around the world to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. And with
by Ritu Sharma
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Solar-plus-storage and microgrids are among the powerful tools to help cities withstand nature disasters.
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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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Colorado and California are rethinking water management for a hotter, drier future, while balancing urban water needs with the benefits agriculture brings to rural communities.