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1430 Resources


Peak Water Limits to Freshwater Withdrawal and Use

May 24, 2010 | publication


This journal article, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), defines the concept of “peak water,” posturing that water withdrawal for human needs will follow a similar trend to that of peak oil.


Water: Facts, Trends, Threats, and Solutions

May 23, 2010 | publication


Global warming will likely change rainfall and runoff patterns and seriously impact our water supplies both in the United States and abroad. Meanwhile, 1.2 billion people in the developing world still don’t have access to clean drinking water, and pressure from pollution, wetland destruction, and climate change is threatening to make this worse.


Bottled and Sold: What’s Really in Our Bottled Water

April 17, 2010 | post


There are some great stories in the book: here is a little one, about what's sometimes found in our bottled water.


Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession with Bottled Water

April 17, 2010 | publication


Bottled and Sold explores the trajectory of water from a free natural resource to one of the most successful commercial products of the last one hundred years.


Corporate Water Accounting: An Analysis of Methods and Tools for Measuring Water Use and Its Impact

April 9, 2010 | publication


Concerns around growing water scarcity, degraded ecosystem function, and the implications of climate change have led to the emergence of water as a strategic concern for companies around the world.


WECalc

March 27, 2010 | tools


WECalc asks users a series of questions about their home water use habits, and based on inputted replies, estimates their water use and provides personalized recommendations for reducing it. WECalc also estimates users’ water-related energy use and associated greenhouse gas emissions as well as how much can be saved, and how to do it.


Interactive Map: California Coast Sea-Level Rise

March 27, 2010 | tools


This interactive online map shows the coastal flood and erosion hazard zones from the Pacific Institute study The Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on the California Coast. Users can display the location and attributes of health-care facilities, schools, fire and police stations, wastewater plants, and EPA-listed facilities that are vulnerable to coastal flooding.


California Farm Water Success Stories

March 25, 2010 | publication


California’s agricultural industry is a lynchpin of the state’s economy. But the effects of climate change, as well as pressures such as population growth, have significant impacts on water supply, raising concerns about water management in the agricultural sector. This series of case studies and interviews describes the practices of innovative California farm water managers.


Clearing the Waters: A Focus on Water Quality Solutions

March 22, 2010 | publication


Every day, 2 million tons of sewage and industrial and agricultural waste are poured into the world’s waters. The result is that more people die from unsafe water annually than from all forms of violence, including war.


World Water Quality Facts and Statistics – World Water Day 2010

March 22, 2010 | publication


The quality of the world’s water is a major global concern. This fact sheet provides facts and statistics on the state of global water supplies and access as of 2010, covering global water pollution, water and sanitation access, drinking water quality, water infrastructure, and more.


The Story of Bottled Water

March 13, 2010 | video



Understanding and Reducing the Risks of Climate Change for Transboundary Waters

December 26, 2009 | publication


Political borders and boundaries rarely coincide with the borders of watersheds.


Op-Ed: State Not Meeting Salton Sea Responsibilities

October 10, 2009 | publication


The Legislature and much of California remain locked in a fight over the future of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Not so long ago, there was a similar fight over California's other major water source, the Colorado River...


Laguna Conceptual Restoration Design

August 27, 2009 | publication



The CEO Water Mandate: Fourth Working Conference

August 16, 2009 | publication


In July 2007, the UN Secretary-General in partnership with international business leaders and under the auspices of the UN Global Compact launched the CEO Water Mandate – an initiative established to better understand and advance water stewardship in the private sector.


Sustaining California Agriculture in an Uncertain Future

July 22, 2009 | publication


Agriculture is an essential economic and cultural force in California. But with increasing pressures on water supply such as severe drought brought on by climate change and population growth, the future of the agricultural sector is uncertain.


Water‐Related Public Policy Annotated Outline

July 7, 2009 | publication


The preface of the Guide will include a summary of current societal and water resource trends affecting business operations...


Truth Drought: California’s Real Shortfall

June 30, 2009 | publication


Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar came to California on Sunday to hear firsthand about California's drought. Unfortunately, some of what he heard was misleading or false.


Testimony on Global Warming’s Effects on Agriculture and Forestry

June 18, 2009 | publication


Testimony of Heather S. Cooley and Dr. Juliet Christian-Smith1 to the United States Congress Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming For the Hearing on Global Warming Effects on Agriculture and Forestry. 


Measuring What Matters: Neighborhood Research for Economic and Environmental Health and Justice in Richmond, North Richmond, and San Pablo

June 12, 2009 | publication


The West County Indicators Project was launched in 2006 to work with local residents and organizations to create healthy communities in West Contra Costa County, California.


Climate Change and the Global Water Crisis: What Businesses Need to Know and Do

May 14, 2009 | publication


This report, jointly released by the Pacific Institute and the United Nations Global Compact, explores the connections between climate change and water, from both a scientific and a corporate management perspective.


Water Disclosure 2.0 Assessment of Current and Emerging Practice in Corporate Water Reporting

March 26, 2009 | publication


The CEO Water Mandate report, Water Disclosure 2.0 – Assessment of Current and Emerging Practice in Corporate Water Reporting, examines and analyzes corporate reporting on water sustainability for 110 companies across 11 water-intensive sectors.


The CEO Water Mandate 3rd Working Conference

March 15, 2009 | publication


In July 2007, the UN Secretary-General, in partnership with international business leaders and under the auspices of the UN Global Compact, launched The CEO Water Mandate – an initiative established to better understand and advance water stewardship in the private sector.


The Impacts of Sea-Level Rise on the California Coast

March 11, 2009 | publication


California’s iconic coastline and the vast ecological, cultural, and economic resources tied to it are deeply threatened by sea-level rise.


CEO Water Mandate: Footprint to Public Policy

March 11, 2009 | publication


In response to growing concerns of water scarcity and unchecked water consumption, the concept of “water footprint” has been drawing attention among businesses, policy makers, and the public over the last few years.


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