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Scientists Identify Global Water Hotspots And Recommend Cooperative Resolution

October 29, 2018

Scientists at the European Union’s Joint Research Centre completed a study that identified potential zones of freshwater conflict and developed strategies to boost cooperation between affected countries. Because competition over limited water resources remains a chief concern that can create and worsen political tensions, instability and societal unrest, attention to such factors as climate change […]

Massive Scale Evaporative Water Losses from Irrigation

October 19, 2018

A new study evaluating evapotranspiration trends in California published in Water Resources Research by Szilagyi and Jozsa used a modeling approach called “the complementary relationship of evaporation,” which predicts evapotranspiration without needing detailed information on the Earth’s surface using observations of the humidity of the lower atmosphere. The study demonstrated that irrigated regions had sustained […]

So Much Fracking Wastewater, They Don’t Know How to Dispose of It

October 19, 2018

The boom in US oil and gas production due to fracking spurred the explosion in water use and wastewater in basins where the extraction is occurring—and the industry is trying to keep up with the waste. Now the Trump EPA is weighing an end to the oil and gas wastewater ban so that it can […]

Pollution From Three Quarters of Large Slaughterhouses Violate Clean Water Act

October 17, 2018

A new report found that 75 percent of large US slaughterhouses broke the federal Clean Water Act by overstepping water pollution limits issued in their state permits at least once between January 2016 to June 30, 2018, according to Environmental Integrity Project (EIP). EIP scoured EPA and state records for those pertaining to the 98 […]

Why People Aren’t Motivated to Address Climate Change

October 16, 2018

People will go out of their way to avoid threats to their existence, but not climate change, which, let’s face it, is starting to threaten a lot of people. Change involves a combination of factors that make it hard for people to get motivated: First, acting on climate change represents a trade-off between short-term and […]

Larger Cities Have Smaller Water Footprint Than Less Populated Counterparts

October 16, 2018

Researchers analyzed the water footprint of 65 mid- to large-sized US cities. They analyzed agricultural, livestock and industrial commodity flows using data from the USDA, USGS and the USDOT, then used these values to calculate an overall water footprint for each city. According to Caitlin Grady, one of the study’s authors, “We looked at the overall picture […]

¿Cuál Es Tu Huella Hídrica? The Water Footprint Calculator – En Español – Can Help!

October 2, 2018

Whether in English or en Español, if you are in the US and want to estimate your water footprint, there is only one place to turn: GRACE’s Water Footprint Calculator. A recent article by Expok, a Mexico-based social responsibility news site, showcases the Spanish-language calculator to explain the importance of not only accounting for tap […]

He Saw Hurricane Florence Send Millions of Gallons of Toxic Animal Manure Into North Carolina’s Floodwaters

September 26, 2018

In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, Rick Dove, co-founder of Waterkeeper Alliance, took aerial photos of North Carolina’s flooded agricultural areas that are heavily populated by hog and poultry CAFOs (aka, factory farms). In this Washington Post piece, Dove describes the devastation shown with swamped hog and chicken houses and inundated manure lagoons that poured […]

Calculator Featured in Tampa Bay Times, Florida’s State of Water

September 20, 2018

  The Tampa Bay Times is a member of the Florida Waters Stewardship Program, which is a seven-week course that teaches residents how to do their part to protect the Sunshine State’s famous waters. The course used our own GRACE Water Footprint Calculator as a teaching tool, and based on its effectiveness, the news outlet […]