Virtual water - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
april 2010 by james
"Virtual water (also known as embedded water, embodied water, or hidden water) refers, in the context of trade, to the water used in the production of a good or service."
water
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environment
wikipedia
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april 2010 by james
How food and water are driving a 21st-century African land grab | The Observer
april 2010 by james
"Ethiopia is only one of 20 or more African countries where land is being bought or leased for intensive agriculture on an immense scale in what may be the greatest change of ownership since the colonial era. ... It is not known if the acquisitions will improve or worsen food security in Africa, or if they will stimulate separatist conflicts, but a major World Bank report due to be published this month is expected to warn of both the potential benefits and the immense dangers they represent to people and nature."
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guardian
economics
politics
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africa
middleeast
from delicious
april 2010 by james
Peak Water: Aquifers and Rivers Are Running Dry. How Three Regions Are Coping
march 2010 by james
One interesting point is the reducing water consumption is only half the story. Gary Woodard, at the Sahra Center, talks about the "water-energy nexus": "the idea that it takes water to produce energy, and energy to take advantage of water. That is, supplies of water and power are interdependent".
climate
water
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energy
environment
from delicious
march 2010 by james
Cyprus conflict closes leaders' eyes to water shortage - From Our Own Correspondent
march 2010 by james
On the state of water in Cyprus.
water
climate
politics
cyprus
europe
from delicious
march 2010 by james
Is this the end of cheap food? | Focus | The Observer
january 2008 by james
"We may look back at the second half of the last century as an era of cheap food. It'll be like the Hundred Years' War, as we were taught it in school: a seminal moment in human history that's gone and will not return."
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observer
economics
health
water
climate
politics
globalwarming
oil
living
january 2008 by james
Melting glaciers hit Tajik lives - Channel 4 News
november 2007 by james
In "Tajikistan, where temperatures have risen and glaciers are melting - causing floods, pollution, disease and landslides." All this is also causing political unrest between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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politics
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centralasia
november 2007 by james
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