Water Pressures
Water Pressures uses broadcast and interactive media to raise awareness about the worldwide water crisis and galvanize young people to get involved in local and global water issues. Our activities...
View ArticleMushrooms could clean up toxic waste
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View ArticleNorthwestern discussion panel about water pressures
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View ArticleSix imperatives for a smarter planet
Two weeks ago, I was in Singapore to co-chair a customer analytic global workshop organized by Living Analytics Research Center of Singapore Management University (SMU). I also delivered a keynote...
View ArticleWater Pressures Project
Finding a solution to a problem rarely involves moving directly from point A to B. Instead, the problem in itself changes and new obstacles present themselves along the way, leading to an unprecedented...
View ArticleWater Pressures webinar next week
Join my webinar, January 23, to learn how your school can use the upcoming documentary, Water Pressures, to engage the next generation of viewers and listeners around the issue of water scarcity. In...
View ArticleAnn Feldman / Water Pressures featured in blog post
Quote from: WREN.net Ann Feldman, Founder and Director, Artistic Circles Wilmette resident Ann Feldman has been using media to create social change for the past 24 years. As an award-winning...
View ArticleWater Pressures Documentary screening
Water Pressures was screened at Northwestern on 20 March and will be shown at Columbia on 5 April. Kudos to the groups who gathered and we hope some great action plans result. The post Water Pressures...
View Article“Oh, no… there goes Tokyo”
Well… maybe not… But here’s something that the University of New Hampshire has bragging rights to - way to go! Geologists Help ‘Godzilla’ Hide Out in World’s Deepest Ocean Trench The Mariana...
View ArticleAnother ocean deep within……
Researchers at Northwestern University have found evidence for a massive reservoir of water deep within the Earth’s mantle. The reservoir, which is said to be three times the volume of the oceans on...
View ArticleHow will this drilling affect the earth’s stability?
Very interesting article concerning alternative power sources being explored globally. Over the centuries, we’ve found other drilling/mining operations to have unexpected consequences to the earth’s...
View Article10 leading sustainability innovations – leaving a smaller footprint
A study released June 16, 2014 and reported by theguardian, profiles 100 leading sustainability innovations that are truly innovate solutions to age-old problems. These are ideas that may have sounded...
View ArticleThe cost and savings of Environmental Services
Building a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. That is the mission of World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF), of which I’ve been a supporter for many years. One of their initiatives...
View ArticleSink hole, worm hole, pole shift, big earthworm, UFO, meteorite – take a guess
Sink hole, worm hole, pole shift, big earthworm, UFO, meteorite – what do these things have in common? They are some of the theories swirling around how the GIGANTIC HOLE which was recently spotted in...
View ArticleThink about ‘catchin’ a wave!’
Heard this story on the radio and thought of boyfriends past who were SO into StarWars; perhaps they are still… It was all about the Rebel Forces, and how the Death Star pulled them in – but I...
View ArticleKites take flight – under water!
Water – one of natures most amazing and powerful forces – has long been harnessed to produce energy. Dikes, dams, water wheels, canals, paddle-wheel steamers…the list is endless. I’m sure that...
View ArticleHydro power in small doses = BIG potential
When we think of hydro-electric power, we usually envision massive structures – - mighty dams that pump vast amounts of water into energy production. What if bigger isn’t always better? Here’s a...
View ArticleFishy ESP
The study of life forms other than human has led to many fascinating (and sometimes awe-inspiring) discoveries. Each marvel that the plant and animal kingdoms reveal to us provides new roads for...
View ArticleA reason to sing in the shower
If you are a fan of restricting your water usage and waste to help our planet, you’ll love this Shower of the Future! Although not currently widely available on the consumer market, the OrbSys...
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