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[1/05/12] The Second Annual Climate B.S.* of the Year Awards Are Announced [* B.S. means “Bad Science”]

[12/16/11] December 2011: Two New Reports on Urban Environments and Health, Farm Water Success Stories, CEO Water Mandate, Congressional Testimony, and More

[12/14/11] New Report Maps Freight Transport and the Future of Community Health in the San Francisco Bay Area

[12/08/11] Peter Gleick Testifies to Congress with Recommendations for Fundamental Changes in National Water Policy

[12/08/11] Five New Success Stories and Video Interviews Added to Farm Water Success Stories Series

[12/08/11] CEO Water Mandate Launches Platform for Corporate Water Assessment on Revamped Website

[12/05/11] Peer-Reviewed Article Offers New Approaches to Transcend Old Thinking about California Agricultural Water Use


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New Farm Water Success Stories Highlight Practices by Innovative Water Managers

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The Pacific Institute has released five new case studies and four new video interviews, adding to their California Farm Water Success Stories series, which document how agricultural water stewardship practices are at work on-the-ground, at the farm and irrigation district level. Read more.

Freight Transport and the Future of Community Health in the San Francisco Bay Area

Crossroads for Health
The new analysis --
At a Crossroad's in Our Region's Health -- maps out how regional planners can develop the Bay Area's economic capacity while protecting the health of communities vulnerable to toxic air contaminants, including diesel pollution from freight transport. Read more.

Of Interest

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UNEP-CEO Water Mandate Capacity Platform: New website helps companies identify and utilize water assessment tools.

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WECalcWeCalc: Your Water-Energy- Climate Calculator

dot wetap_icon_small.jpg WeTap: The Pacific Institute and Google Smartphone App that Maps and Locates Public Water Fountains