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The path to greener courses includes embracing brown fairways to conserve water, and preserving out-of-bounds areas to protect wildlife.
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Advancements in weather forecasting could be a powerful and cheap path to stretching water supplies.
by Matt Weiser
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Supply chains and operations are vulnerable to water shortages, as are communities. Businesses that conserve water and innovate around using less water will be glad they did.
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Businesses need to take action on these three issues ahead of the November election.
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More companies are unleashing a new generation of science-based goals to tackle social environmental problems locally and globally.
by Mike Hower
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Building water infrastructure worldwide could be the answer to unemployment woes.
by Gary Gardner
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Appreciating how better water transforms lives, communities and economies in honor of World Water Day.
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Most of the nation's water pipes are decades old and in need of replacement; meters malfunction. Cloud-based data analytics provide a shorter route to triage upgrades and capture revenues.
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Chemical reform, climate change and clean water need a business voice.
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Here's how we can rethink waste, clean up pollution and establish lasting green infrastructure.
by Chris Garvin
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How has a country made up of 60 percent desert achieved water security?
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Auto manufacturers adjust processes, particularly paint applications, to cut consumption up to 37 percent over the past five years.
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This informal corporate challenge makes use of WaterGenius analytics platform to reel in savings.
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The Sonoma County Water Agency is pulling out all the stops on wise water use — deploying technologies and encouraging users to conserve.
by Will Sarni
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Facing El Nino, California may face both a drought emergency and flood emergency at the same time.
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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 chemicals giant is finalizing priority sites in water-stressed areas while turning to greener chemistry.
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Mega-office developments in Silicon Valley illustrate a need to go beyond the low-hanging fruit to meet new water restrictions.
by Bob Best
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The value of water is rising. What does it mean for you?
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SABMiller and Sasol are also harnessing public-private partnerships to improve water management amid increasing scarcity.
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How to create advertising and marketing messages to change consumer behavior.
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Here's how Rajendra Singh, winner of this year's Stockholm World Water Prize, has helped people in rural India conserve and restore water.
by Will Sarni
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Tule Technologies, Rubicon Water and other ag-tech companies as well as university and government researchers have devised tools to grow more food with less water.
by Matt Weiser