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What’s changed in 20 years?
18 hours ago ago from Environmental Law and Litigation
In the summer of 1989, Todd Latham bounced into my office to invite me to write for his new magazine (Hazardous Materials Management Magazine). After many years of government service, I was launching a new career outside the Ministries of Environment and of Energy, and I gratefully said “yes!” I haven’t missed an issue since. Thank you, faithful readers. Other than Todd giving up his ponytail, what’s different twenty years later? Here’s a ...
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16 hours ago ago from The Silicon Valley Microfinance Network
Water it Down! What does clean water have to do with ridding the world of poverty? Come find out… The next Silicon Valley Microfinance Network ( SVMN ) meeting will be on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 and will feature Gary White , Executive Director and Co-Founder, Water.org and April Rinne , Director of WaterCredit at Water.org . Gary White April Rinne This Speaker Event will address water ...
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8 hours ago ago from International Heat
My turn snuck upon me again. I’ve been seriously absent of late and I have to apologize for that. Hopefully, with the New Year coming up, things will change and I can really get myself back into the swing of things and have some more interviews for you. But, in the mean time I thought I’d share with you three of my absolute favorite reads this year, those stories that stick with you no matter what the ones you just want to scream from the top ...
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22 hours ago ago from CleanTechnica
With over two million miles of aging water mains to maintain, the U.S. is on the brink of a water supply precipice. A modest project seeded with just a few thousand dollars could go a long way to resolving the crisis, by developing robotic water main repair devices that can work much faster than human crews. The real kicker is the ability of small robotic devices to reach inside small pipes as well as the larger human-sized water ...
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11 hours ago ago from Politics, Economics and other Stuff
From Nature, Catastrophic flood of the Mediterranean after the Messinian salinity crisis : The Mediterranean Sea became disconnected from the world’s oceans and mostly desiccated by evaporation about 5.6 million years ago during the Messinian salinity crisis 1, 2, 3 . The Atlantic waters found a way through the present Gibraltar Strait and rapidly refilled the Mediterranean 5.33 million years ago in an event known as the Zanclean flood 4 ...
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