409 Resources
Energy Down the Drain: The Hidden Costs of California’s Water Supply
August 24, 2004 | publication
Energy is used at all stages of water supply, from groundwater pumping for agriculture to the treatment of water for municipal consumption.
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Freshwater Resources: Managing the Risks Facing the Private Sector
August 15, 2004 | publication
Many businesses around the world, from beverage companies to garment manufacturers, are failing to prepare for the serious economic and political risks posed by increasing water scarcity, water contamination, water supply disputes, and a host of other water-related challenges.
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The External Value Environmental Management System Voluntary Guidance: Gaining Value by Addressing Stakeholder Needs
March 19, 2004 | publication
Plan, do, check, act -- that's the heart of an Environmental Management System (EMS), which is a systematic approach to managing an organization's environment impacts.
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Public or Private Water Management?
January 10, 2004 | publication
‘‘Public versus private’’ is not the bright line that separates efficient from inefficient management. Like Alexander the Great, who ‘‘untied’’ the Gordian Knot with one slice from a sharp knife, we believe that the real solution to water problems worldwide has been overshadowed by the ideological debate between advocates and opponents of privatization.
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Global Freshwater Resources: Soft-Path Solutions for the 21st Century
December 5, 2003 | publication
Twentieth century water policies relied on the construction of massive infrastructure in the form of dams, aqueducts, pipelines, and complex centralized treatment plants to meet human demands.
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West Oakland Residents Choking on Toxic Diesel Exhaust
November 26, 2003 | publication
Residents of West Oakland are exposed to far more than their fair share of toxic diesel pollution.
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Waste Not, Want Not: The Potential for Urban Water Conservation in California
November 15, 2003 | publication
The largest, least expensive, and most environmentally sound source of water to meet California's future needs is the water currently being wasted in every sector of our economy.
Climate Change and California Water Resources: A Survey and Summary of the Literature
July 26, 2003 | publication
A new revision of a report on climate change and California water resources is now available.
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Testimony on Water Efficiency: Is Water the ‘Oil” of the 21st Century?
June 4, 2003 | publication
There are two ways to think about the title of this hearing: Is Water the Oil of the 21st Century?
On the Need for a National Water Commission for the 21st Century
April 1, 2003 | publication
Testimony of Dr. Peter H. Gleick Before the Legislative Hearing of the Subcommittee on Water and Power Of the Committee on Resources United States Congress.
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Valuing Water for Better Governance: How To Promote Dialogue To Balance Social, Environmental, And Economic Values?
March 10, 2003 | publication
Solving the freshwater crisis requires significantly more investment and spending in the water sector, but getting more money requires broad agreement among stakeholders.
Pacific Institute Releases 15-Year Anniversary Report
February 28, 2003 | publication
The report details the work of our various programs, covers their successes and results, and offers history and background about some of the most pressing challenges we face: climate change, threats to our water resources, terrorism and conflict, the perils of globalization, and the importance of environmental justice.
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Fact Sheet on the Proposed Imperial Valley-San Diego Water Transfer
December 20, 2002 | publication
On December 9, 2002 the Imperial Valley Irrigation district voted not to transfer water to San Diego as outlined in the Hertzberg negotiated settlement. This means that the proposed Quantification Settlement Agreement (QSA) will not go forward. If this deal falls through, California's Metropolitan Water District (MWD) will get 800,000 acre-feet less water next year.
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