Urban Water Conservation and Efficiency – Enormous Potential, Close to Home
Urban Water Conservation and Efficiency – Enormous Potential, Close to Home
Urban Water Conservation and Efficiency – Enormous Potential, Close to Home
Making the most of California’s rain – new report shows how capturing stormwater can help make our water supplies more reliable.
The Untapped Savings in California’s Water Supply
Will New Climate Regulations Destroy the Economy? (Hint: No.)
Reflections from the CEO Water Mandate’s meetings in Peru
On the back of an envelope: That glass of water in a restaurant?
Do Businesses in the U.S. Have an Enlightened Self-Interest in Sustainable Water Management?
The State of Our Water: World Water Day 2014
Related: Read 7 Things You Need to Know about California Water 1. 3.4 million people—mainly children— die as a result of preventable water-related diseases every …
In California, an estimated 19% of the state’s electricity use and 32% of all natural gas consumption are related to water. For perspective, …
Clarifying the Discussion about California Drought and Climate Change
Rural Water Systems Struggle in the Good Times and the Bad
Finding Light (and Water) at the End of the (Drought) Tunnel, on the Farm and for the Future
National Geographic ScienceBlogs: Learning from Drought: Five Priorities for California
Defining Water Scarcity, Water Stress, and Water Risk: It’s Not Just Semantics
Infographic: What to Expect from California’s Drought
How to Engage the Private Sector in Water Stewardship and Create Good Partnerships?
Water Policy: What about All Those Swimming Pools in Los Angeles?
Nigiri at the Landscape Scale: Salmon on Rice Rolls Up Multiple Benefits for Fish and Farms
Up-scaling Sustainable Agriculture Initiatives on the Water Action Hub
“Water to Supply the Land” Describes Irrigated Agriculture in the Colorado River Basin
The Sacramento Bee: Why I’m still confused about the proposed tunnels in the Delta
Water Managers and Social Media: How to Get Started by Paula Luu, Communications Manager
By Pacific Institute Staff Agriculture uses approximately 70% of the world’s freshwater supply. Agricultural water use is under growing pressure …
Water Vlogged: Where There Is No Water Utility. By Misha Hutchings, Senior Research Associate
Collective Action on Water – To What End? By Jason Morrison, Program Director and Peter Schulte, Research Associate
AT&T Toolkit Uncovers Billions of Gallons of Potential Water Savings In Cooling Systems
Many Agricultural Water Districts Fail to Submit Required Water Management Plans: Laggards Can Learn from Leaders
WRI Insights: Managing the Earth from Space: Satellite and Sensing Technology in Water Management
Hundreds of Thousands May Not Have Affordable Access to Safe Drinking Water in California
Aligning Two Worlds: Business and the Human Right to Water and Sanitation
Where Have We Reached on Our WASH Models Journey and What Impacts Have They Made?
Why Might Businesses Be Interested in Contributing to Sanitation Efforts?
Sink Spit and Shockers: Communications in the Water World
More Comprehensive and Coordinated Global Effort Needed to Meet Global Water Challenges
Unleashing the Information Floodgates: the Right to Information in Water and Sanitation Provision
Financing Drinking Water Infrastructure – Updates from the Golden State
National Geographic ScienceBlogs: Things Climate Change May Ruin: From Allergies to Wine