Speed blogging

By admin | February 18, 2010

Submitted by Aguanomics Blog

  • Chlorine in the water may be dangerous, but this advertorial by a water filter consultant at Scientific American shows that scientific integrity is in even greater danger. Shame!
  • The economics of ecosystem services.
  • The economics of wastewater from processing grapes into wine. Insufficient capacity > spills > offers to ship and process waste elsewhere. Amazing.
  • Water use by tourists in hotels is 3-6 times higher than use by locals; hotels have cut water use by 10-20% with programs to reduce laundry.
  • A friend in need is a friend indeed — or in deed? Read this.
  • Hawaii pushes for 70% renewable energy by 2020, putting California to shame.
  • Water in the WSJ: Water is too cheap (check); Indian farmers prefer rationing to unreliable energy (check); regulators push prices lower, worsening shortages (check, unfortunately).

Hattips to BC, JC, EF and DL

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