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San Francisco Submits Preliminary Permit Application to Feds for New Wave Power Project Off Ocean Beach: Will Generate 10 – 30 Megatts of Power, Provide 100 New Jobs (Gavin Newsom, CleanTechnica)

(February 27, 2009, Gavin Newsom, CleanTechnica)
Today, San Francisco took a meaningful step toward turning the promise of renewable ocean energy into reality. We submitted a preliminary permit application to the federal government to develop a wave power project off our coast that we believe can generate between 10 to 30 megawatts of energy, with potential [...]

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Water Footprint Usage Requirements for All Businesses? As If Recession, Perhaps Depression Wasn’t Already Enough (AssociatedPress)

(Feb. 26, 2009, Associated Press)
As more companies become conscious of their carbon footprint, a new movement is urging corporations to track their “water footprint” as well, or risk financial losses as freshwater supplies dry up around the globe.
Major corporations such as Coca-Cola Co. now disclose the amount of water they use in financial reports, in [...]

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Hydrology Hostages: Economies ABSOLUTELY Depend on Water, Especially in Africa; Strong Correlation between Rainfall & GDP? (News24)

(Feb. 22, 2009, News24)
African economies are especially vulnerable to water shortages, delegates to the Implementing Environmental Water Allocations (IEWA) conference heard on Monday.
“Many African economies are held hostage to hydrology,” World Bank senior water resources specialist Rafik Hirji said at the start of the four-day event in Port Elizabeth.
It has attracted more than 300 experts, [...]

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From Green to Gray Infrastruture: Sustainable Water Management and the Least-Cost Approach to Protecting Water Quality (GreatLakesLaw)

(Feb. 11, 2009, Great Lakes Law)

Before “green” became cool, “sustainable” was the guiding phrase for shaping environmental solutions with economic prosperity.  Like most trends, the focus on sustainability brought valuable changes and discussions, but at some point the term became overused and lost its meaning.  Terminology aside, the concept remains very useful and important, as [...]

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Water Efficiency Leads to Energy Efficiency, Says Peter Gleick; Water Transportation, Storage, Treatment Account for 19% of California’s Electricity Consumption!!! (Ben Block, WorldWatch)

(Feb. 11, 2009, Ben Block, WorldWatch)
In regions where pumping and distributing water requires significant electricity use, policies that lead to reduced water consumption could address climate change more efficiently than requiring businesses and households to use less energy, according to water expert Peter Gleick.
“Some of the cheapest greenhouse gas emission reductions available seem to be [...]

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Peak Water Gaining Strong Currency, Says Peter Gleick (NewSecurityBeat)

(Feb. 5, 2009, TheNewSecurityBeat)

“The concept of ‘peak water’ is very analogous to peak oil…we’re using fossil groundwater. That is, we’re pumping groundwater faster than nature naturally recharges it,” says Peter Gleick in this short expert analysis from the Environmental Change and Security Program. Gleick, president and co-founder of the Pacific Institute and author of the [...]

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Oceans the New Atmosphere: The Ocean Crash, Dead Zones and Sour Seas (Alex Steffen, WorldChanging)

(Feb. 4, 2009, WorldChanging)
Oceans are the new atmosphere.
What we mean is, that concern for the state of the oceans and the potential impacts of the on-going catastrophic collapse of ocean ecosystems is reaching a pitch that we haven’t seen on any other environmental issue other than the build-up of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere. We [...]

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Water the New Carbon: Water Neutrality, Food Shortages by 2030 and The Global Water Trading Scheme (FastCompany)

(Feb. 6, 2009, Fast Company)
It’s become a commonplace in the sustainability world to say water is the oil of the 21st century. But it may be more accurate to say it’s the new carbon. The problem is not about absolute scarcity–after all, the world’s supply of water has remained constant since forever. Instead, we must [...]

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The Future of Green: Water Efficiency and Water Credits (GreenTechMedia)

(Feb. 3, 2009, GreenTech Media)
Although many companies are paying attention to their electricity and fuel consumption, they don’t pay as much attention to their water use. Well, they should, says a panel at GreenBiz.com conference.
How much water do you use to wash your jeans?
Levi Strauss figured out that 45 percent of the water used in [...]

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Dallas-Fort Worth Cities to Use Reclaimed Water (Planetizen)

(Jan. 30, 2009, Planetizen)
Cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are working together to save water and use reclaimed water for non-drinking purposes.
“The Arlington City Council is expected to consider joining a regional partnership next month that would use reclaimed water from the Village Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant at the Ditto Golf Course, J.W. Dunlop Sports [...]

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Peter Gleick to Present The World’s Water 2008-2009 Biannual Report Feb. 4: Peak Water and Where We’re Headed (WorldChanging)

(Jan. 29, 2009, WorldChanging)
Looking for a way to update yourself on the state of the world’s water? On Wed., Feb. 4, Peter Gleick, one of the world’s leading authorities on water issues, will present The World’s Water 2008-2009 biannual report. This volume provides up-to-date information and analysis on water topics such as peak water, how [...]

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Water Managers DO NOT Manage Water Sustainably (Aguanomics)

(Jan. 23, 2009, Aguanomics)
Speaking of water managers out of control, Aquadoc mentions “ethics” in this WaterWired post:
Several years ago, I listened to a talk by a Federal scientist about climate change in the Southwest. After the talk, he was unusually candid. What really annoyed him was seeing Western governors trekking to DC, hats in hands, [...]

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