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1417 Resources



Featured in Desert Report

Can Importing Water From The Gulf Of California Save The Salton Sea?

March 11, 2018 | news




The World’s Water, Volume 9

February 28, 2018 | publication


The newest volume in this highly regarded series, The World’s Water, Volume 9 continues to offer insights into critical global water problems, overviews of data and analysis around water use and management, and case studies of some of the greatest water challenges around the world.


Featured in KQED

Study: Climate Change Threatens Major Crops in California

February 27, 2018 | news



Featured in Rolling Stone

Welcome to the Age of Climate Migration

February 25, 2018 | news



Featured in the Bulletin

Day Zero: Lessons from Cape Town’s Crisis

February 16, 2018 | news



Featured in Japan Times

For the Growing Global Water Crisis, Climate Change May be the Last Straw

February 15, 2018 | news



Featured in the Mercury News

California Drought: Water Conservation Slipping Statewide as Dry Weather Returns

February 12, 2018 | news



Op-Ed by Peter Gleick: We Have Seen The Future Of Water, And It Is Cape Town

February 9, 2018 | publication


Cape Town is parched. Severe drought and high water use have collided in South Africa’s second largest city, and unless the drought breaks, residents may run out of water in the next few months when there simply isn’t enough water left to supply the drinking water taps.


Commentary: Cape Town Is Running out of Water. Could More Cities Be Next?

February 7, 2018 | publication


After more than three years of severe drought, Cape Town, a city of nearly 4 million people, is running out of water. “Day Zero”—the day city officials estimate the water system will be unable to provide drinking water for the taps—is less than three months away, and substantial rains are not expected before then.


Featured in LA Curbed

Cape Town is Running Out of Water. Is Los Angeles Next?

February 6, 2018 | news



Water is Connected to Every Major Global Risk We Face

February 2, 2018 | post


Water crises have been among the top five global risks in each of the last seven years, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF). This year is no exception.



Featured in Mercury News

California Water: Desalination Projects Move Forward with New State Funding

January 30, 2018 | news



Featured in Fast Company

Evian Will Make All Its Water Bottles Out Of 100% Recycled Plastic

January 18, 2018 | news




Featured in Reno Gazette

Reno’s Warming Trend Continued in 2017 and Hindered Snowfall

January 8, 2018 | news



Why Companies Should Dip Their Toes in Clean Water (and Sanitation)

November 29, 2017 | post


“While considerable progress has been made over the past decade across all areas of development, the pace of progress observed in previous years is insufficient to fully meet the Sustainable Development Goals and targets by 2030.” -United Nations, 2017


The World’s Water Challenges (2017)

October 24, 2017 | post


Water is perhaps the most vital natural resource on the planet. It is necessary for human survival and a critical input into our food, manufacturing, and energy systems. It also sustains the ecosystems and climates upon which both our built and natural world rely.


Climathon 2017

October 23, 2017 | video



Watershed Context & Water Stewardship Goals: Why Thinking Local is Critical to Hedging Global Corporate Water Risk

October 10, 2017 | post


What do the drinking water crisis in Flint, Michigan, destructive monsoon flooding in Mumbai, India, Hurricane Harvey’s devastating storm surges in Texas, the recent five-year California drought, and the hypoxic dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico all have in common?


Comment Letter on State Water Board Proposed Low-Income Rate Assistance Program

August 28, 2017 | publication


This comment letter to the California State Water Resources Control Board (Water Board) was sent in response to the proposed Low Income Rate Assistance (LIRA) program implementation scenarios prepared pursuant to AB 401 (Dodd, 2015).


How Your Business Can Play a Role in Ending the Global Water and Sanitation Crisis

August 23, 2017 | post


No one need explain the true value of water to 54-year-old Elizabeth and her family in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.  She spends more than half her meagre salary on buying drinking water from a local water vendor, as she knows the water from the nearby lake could make her unwell, unproductive and unable to provide for her family.


Corporate Engagement on Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene: Driving Progress on Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6)

August 21, 2017 | publication


This report recognizes the need for successful corporate water stewardship to encompass sustainable access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) for workers in company supply chains, and offers steps for companies to take to help end the global water and sanitation crisis.


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