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Bottled Water: Why It’s Bad for You, the Environment, and Water – Part III

Bottled Water: Why It’s Bad for You, the Environment, and Water – Part III

October 25, 2012
by bluenow
Bottled Water, Environment, Sustainable Practices

Part III: Why Bottled Water is Bad for Water Welcome to Part III of Bottled Water: Why It’s Bad for You, the Environment, and Water. …

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Bottled Water: Why It’s Bad for You, the Environment, and Water – Part II

Bottled Water: Why It’s Bad for You, the Environment, and Water – Part II

October 18, 2012
by bluenow
Environment, Facts/Statistics, Water Pollution

Part II: Why Bottled Water is Bad for the Environment Welcome to Part II of the series Bottled Water: Why It’s Bad for You, the…

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Summary of Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Resources: Separating the Frack from the Fiction; A Report by the Pacific Institute

Summary of Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Resources: Separating the Frack from the Fiction; A Report by the Pacific Institute

August 16, 2012
by bluenow
Environment, Studies, Water Pollution

Today I wanted to give a summary of a report put out by the Pacific Institute titled Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Resources: Separating the Frack…

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The Niger Delta: Soaked in Oil

The Niger Delta: Soaked in Oil

August 14, 2012
by bluenow
Environment, Water Pollution

Like many places around the world the Niger Delta is cursed.  It’s cursed by the vast resources that lay underground in the form of oil. …

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Why Hydroelectricity from Large Dams is Not Clean

Why Hydroelectricity from Large Dams is Not Clean

July 10, 2012
by bluenow
Dams, Environment

It’s common, if not the rule, for hydroelectricity from dams to be listed as clean energy.  With approximately 845,000 dams worldwide (~80,000 in the US)…

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Protecting our Waterways Naturally: Riparian Buffers

Protecting our Waterways Naturally: Riparian Buffers

July 5, 2012
by bluenow
Environment, Health, Water Pollution, Water Treatment

You’re standing on a farm looking out over a huge group of cows to your left.  The smell is pretty bad, and you’re disgusted by…

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