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San Francisco is at the forefront of a movement to recycle wastewater from commercial buildings, homes and neighborhoods and use it for toilets and landscaping. This decentralized approach, proponents say, will drive down demand in an era of increasing water scarcity.
by Jim Robbins
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Sponsored: Our global climate crisis deepens on the need for cleaner, resilient versions of essential systems that keep business operational.
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Combining heavy engineering plans with softer natural touches like restoring oyster reefs could make our coastlines more resilient.
by Lisa Switkin
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Conservation is the foundation upon which all of our sustainable water management strategies are based.
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We need to promote natural “green” infrastructure such as forests, wetlands, and urban green spaces that can reduce risks from natural disasters.
by Jan Cassin
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As the continent urbanizes, it faces water shortages and deforestation. The private sector can help.
by Chris Gordon
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Utilities can implement a variety of demand management strategies to water the world's concrete jungles.
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With millions in state funding, a new startup incubator has begun luring water innovators to Las Vegas. The goal is to create a destination for water entrepreneurs akin to the culture of Silicon Valley.
by Matt Weiser
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Apana, Shell and Veolia use circular principles to retain and recycle water used in farming, fracking and washing machines.
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A look into how L.A., New York City and Chicago are tackling their respective urban freshwater concerns.
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From reining in waste to rethinking the food we produce in the first place, it's time to act.
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The value of water is rising. What does it mean for you?
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From a real-time view into deforestation to an innovative approach to delivering fresh food while minimizing waste, here are sites to watch this year.
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From rebates and diverting wastewater from clothes washers to irrigation, here are five ways Angelenos can make the most of this prescious resource.
by Tracy Quinn
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Big Data is among the most fertile approaches to address food scarcity and waste. Here are some intriguing examples of how it's being applied.</div>
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Links between water, energy and food security create the need to address sustainability across sectors.
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This birds-eye imagery service helps farmers watch online for water stress or disease, without the legwork.
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The series "Previewing the possible for smart cities" begins, starting with the basics: energy, water and information and communication technology.
by Sue Lebeck
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In the middle of drought and bracing for worse, Golden State water providers invest in consumer education, infrastructure and more.
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With a water crisis looming, this effort seeks to tackle the food-energy-water nexus head on with governments and businesses.
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In response to water scarcity, municipalities are figuring out ways to treat sewage less like waste and more like a resource.
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Preparing for the effects of climate change shouldn't be overlooked during sustainable business discussions.
by Elise Hunter
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One-fourth of the world's crops are grown in water-stressed zones. Here's a closer look at the tension between food and water.