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Agricultural Nutrient Run-off: “Like Death by 1,000 Cuts.”
There is a special sensation that comes from a long ride that passes green fields. Some of those fields produce grains for human consumption. Some produce grass used for grazing cows and sheep and horses. With heads down, these animals … Continue reading
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Light My Water: Drilling for Natural Gas
No, this is not a lost Doors solo. This is about drilling for natural gas. I would like to thank Stan Witkowski for passing this along on his FaceBook page. There is no question that natural gas is a … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic, atmospheric gases, energy, Global, groundwater, human blunders, video
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The Blue Peace Concept
An earlier post from March, 2011 – When the Dead Sea Disappeared – first provided details of the Blue Peace concept, developed for freshwater management issues in the Middle East. That post offered that understanding riparian water (water shared … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic, climate change, food population, Global, global warming, groundwater, sustainability
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