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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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The water cycle is intensifying as the climate warms, IPCC report warns — that means more intense storms and flooding
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There are ways to extract lithium without damaging the environment. We just need to start doing it.
by Robin Bolton
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More than 30 states support programs related to water reclamation programs, and it's a notable part of the Biden administration's infrastructure proposals.
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Its increasing demand in the midst of plummeting supply spells trouble for businesses.
by CJ Clouse
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Experts agree that cities need diverse water supplies, but desalination plants remain controversial.
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Water is a necessary input for Suntory's beverage business, so the company started investing in water conservation and biodiversity on it's own facilities sites.
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Sponsored: The carpet and flooring company is launching The Waterways Project, an initiative that includes a roadshow experience, introduction of new products and partnership with Waterkeeper Alliance and Change the Course to protect the local waterways and systems.
by Ramie Vagal
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States are spending time and money suing each other over water rights that might not exist if droughts continue.
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Sponsored: P&G brand Tide kicks off Ambition 2030, a set of sustainability and purpose-driven goals to decarbonize laundry from manufacturing to the home laundry room.
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Sponsored: After implementing the Alliance for Water Stewardship Standard over the past half-decade, Nestlé Waters North America, now BlueTriton, shares some of its lessons learned and best practices including stakeholder engagement, internal collaboration and value creation.
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Corporate water action doesn’t match the urgency of our world's water crisis, but it should.
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Public policies can be accelerated by challenging the status quo, bringing in outsiders and having a bias for action.
by Will Sarni
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Ceres calls on companies to create net-positive water impacts, ensure the human right to water and to strengthen water governance and policies, with the goal of fulfilling these actions by 2030.
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The sector is poised to undergo a “gale of creative destruction” to a large degree by the pandemic.
by Will Sarni
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Six new takeaways, including more insights about digital transformation. Plus, why water strategy and climate strategy are not one and the same.
by Will Sarni
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North Dakota’s water supplies are at risk from contaminants from fracking wastewater.
by Elena Bruess
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Minnesota’s Boundary Waters would be put at risk for the sake of copper, nickel, cobalt and platinum.
by Char Miller
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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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The concept of 'handprint' better captures the full value of corporate contributions that solve water challenges and unlock innovative thinking.
by Will Sarni
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By restoring the marine environment, the cubes can also encourage sustainable fishing and eco-tourism, the company's founder said.
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Contaminated water is a mjor problem for places such as Latin America and the Carribean, where 60 percent of wastewater goes untreated. But engineered wetlands could be the solution.
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The 1880s brought on state supreme court rulings and dramatically changed marshes.
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Plus, an interview with water strategist Will Sarni.