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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
Posted in Agriculture, Climate, Human Innovation, Water
Tagged anthropogenic, aquifers, climate change, energy, food population, Global, global warming, irrigation, North America, sustainability
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The Water-Energy Nexus / 1.
I guess I should just say what we already know: water is critical to all life functions. It’s not that water is ever more or less critical to life but its availability and predictability is changing. And, those changes will … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Water
Tagged anthropogenic, climate change, energy, food population, groundwater, sustainability
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Climate Change and the Importance of Micro/Small/Medium-Sized Companies in Developing Countries
I just discovered an interesting blog that discusses the importance of MSMEs in developing countries and how they are most impacted by climate change. We often think that it is the large, multinational companies that are the employment engines around … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Human Innovation
Tagged anthropogenic, biodiversity, climate change, Global, global warming, sustainability
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