By admin | January 31, 2010
Submitted by Aguanomics Blog
How to discuss food and ag like an adult.
An Italian-American delivers clean water in Afghanistan, by avoiding the big budgets of aid agencies and working with locals on their scale.
“A project to boost water resources in southern Africa, first announced in 2003, held its first executive meeting last month.” Guess they’re in a hurry…
Hong Kong’s water security is threatened by falling supplies from the mainland and excessive demand from prices that are too low. They need to read this blog.
Economics for Equity and the Environment Network (E3) is a national network of economists developing and applying new economic arguments for environmental protection with a social justice focus… E3 places economics graduate students in internships with environmental organizations during the summer months.
Russ Roberts talks to Clifford Winston about government failure vs market failure.
“David Uhlmann, professor at the University of Michigan School of Law, talks [MP3] with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene about the economics of clean drinking water.”
“Guatemala’s Lake Atitlán acquired a film of… blue-green algae… the nutrients feeding the bloom in Lake Atitlán come from sewage, agricultural run off, and increased run off as a result of deforestation around the lake basin.”
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