Peter Gleick: An International Water Perspective; Water in Crisis
I’m spending the week at the Stockholm Water Symposium, an international meeting involving more than 2,000 people from over 130 countries. The annual Stockholm symposium is 19 years old and is one of...
View ArticleVideo: Discussing Water at World Water Week in Stockholm
J. Carl Ganter, director of Circle of Blue, Rob Kerr, vice president of GlobeScan, and other water experts at World Water Week in Stockholm discuss the findings of the Circle of Blue | Globescan global...
View ArticleWar on Water: A Clash Over Oil, Power and Poverty in the Niger Delta
Thousands Search for Fresh Water, Food in a Monumentally Contaminated War Zone Oil pipelines create a pathway for this young woman through the village of Okrika Town, Nigeria. Photo by Ed Kashi. Click...
View ArticleChina’s Water: Circle of Blue, Wilson Center Panel & Exhibit Jan. 20
Join Circle of Blue, the China Environment Forum and Western Kentucky University for Hidden Waters, Dragons in the Deep, a special discussion and photography exhibit opening at the Woodrow Wilson...
View ArticlePhoto Slideshow: Divining Destiny in Mexico’s Tehuacán Valley
On March 20, 2006 during the Fourth World Water Forum in Mexico City, Circle of Blue premiered “Tehuacán: Divining Destiny,” a pivotal, comprehensive multimedia report that focused the world’s...
View ArticleMillions of Tons of Ice Found at Moon’s North Pole
The new discovery on the moon contains millions of tons of frozen freshwater that could support life. Photo Courtesy NASA Pictured above: A NASA radar image of ice collected in 40 craters on the moon’s...
View ArticleDesigning Water’s Future – New Book Shows Student Solutions to Global...
Competition engages 10,000 communications design students worldwide to develop new solutions and approaches to the global fresh water crisis. In August 2008, AIGA, the professional association for...
View ArticlePeter Gleick: Crisis Over the Mekong — Development, Drought, and Climate Change
Asia: where pollution, massive population growth, serious overallocation and inefficient use of water, weak institutions, and exceedingly complex political relationships combine in a volatile mix....
View ArticleQ&A: Paul Saffo on the Future of Media and a New Era of Environmentalism
Welcome to Circle of Blue Radio’s Series 5 in 15, where we’re asking global thought leaders 5 questions in 15 minutes, more or less. These are experts working in journalism, science, communication...
View ArticleFlashbacks to the Future
Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter visits his former high school and gets hope for the future. Photo courtesy of Live Fresh Live Fresh: A project by Traverse City Central High School’s Junior...
View ArticleCalifornia Drought Signals Fundamental Shift to New Water Conditions
Climate change models have long predicted a drying West. In California, the future has arrived. Photo © J. Carl Ganter / Circle of Blue California’s four-year drought is changing the way that the state...
View ArticleSlowly, With Earth Pushing Hard, A Confederacy Of Concern Develops
Circle of Blue Senior Editor Keith Schneider discusses how new energy-efficient, water-conserving, land-protecting operating principles are slowly becoming priorities around the world. Photo © Keith...
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