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Category Archives: Human Innovation
Aquifers: The Harsh Reality of Their Importance
Let me thank George Denhard for forwarding this article to me. We dug wells together in West Africa and share similar concerns today for environmental issues. Water is always at the top of our list. People like digestible pieces of … Continue reading
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Legalize Dumping Onto the Great Barrier Reef
“H G Wells observed a century ago that history is a race between education and disaster. Yet all the signs are that, in terms of earth’s environment, no amount of education and information will deter seven billion Homo Sapiens from … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, global warming, human blunders, sustainability, vegetation
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Wastewater Is No Longer Sewage
For many parts of the world – and, yes, even in the United States, the term waste-water is becoming obsolete. As global population continues to grow, the demands placed upon our environment will only get greater. And, since, I have … Continue reading
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Tagged aquifers, climate change, food population, global warming, groundwater, inventions/technology, sustainability
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