Recent Bookmarks in Lighter Footstep Tagged With "water"
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Top 10 Ways to Help Save Our Oceans
http://www.nature.org/pressroom/press/press3549.html
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World Ocean Day, June 8th, Highlights Threats to Oceans around the World, and Opportunities to Help Improve the Health of our Seas.
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How to Save 83% of the World's Coral Reef Species
http://www.nature.org/initiatives/protectedareas/features/art24892.html
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Coral reefs provide the world with goods and services worth US$375 billion annually, but scientists estimate that 70% of all corals reefs could be lost by 2050. Now a new initiative aims to conserve an astounding 83% of the world's coral species, … More
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Potty Tech: Which Is Greener, Toilet Paper Or A Bidet?
http://ecotechdaily.com/2008/05/21/potty-tech-which-is-greener-toilet-paper-or-bidet/
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Is the bidet good green bathroom tech? We take a look at the Biffy Personal Rinse — and whether or not it makes good eco sense to take a pass on toilet paper.
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Water Company and Nature Conservancy in Joint Venture
http://www.westport-news.com/ci_7460512
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In what is being described as a one-of-a-kind model for water-supply management, the Aquarion Water Company and the Nature Conservancy (TNC) have established a water-management partnership that will attempt to hold sufficient water in reserve for … More
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Explosives Aid Wetland Restoration, Endangered Species in Oregon
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/oregon/about/art22854.html
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First come the blasts: The thunderous sounds of more than 100 tons of explosives ripping through tightly packed soil. Then, the water — more than 2,500 acres flooded in less than an hour. This isn’t a scene from a Hollywood blockbuster. It… More
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Major Explosions to Restore Wetlands in Oregon's Klamath Basin
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/10/prweb565374.htm
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Today, The Nature Conservancy and partners will detonate approximately two miles of levees to restore wetlands at the Conservancy’s 7,400 acre Williamson River Delta Preserve in southern Oregon. This will require 100 tons of explosives at four loc… More
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Largest Freshwater Marine Conservation Area in the World Created in Canada
http://www.naturecanada.ca/newsroom_oct_25_07_NMCA.asp
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The Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area will extend roughly 140 kilometres east of Thunder Bay, protecting endangered trout populations, caribou, peregrine falcons, eagles and herons. At one million hectares it will be the largest fres… More
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What Lies Beneath: Taking Karst Conservation International
http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/arkansas/projectprofiles/art22713.html
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Caves and drinking water: what's the connection? Twelve percent of the Earth's surface is covered by karst terrain -- porous layers of limestone and other bedrock that are often underlaid by thousands of caves. And 25 percent of humanity relies on… More
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Nature Conservancy on the Top 10 Threats to Oceans and Coasts in South America
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/08/south_american_coasts.php
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A new report by The Nature Conservancy checks off the top 10 threats to marine conservation in South America. The No. 1 villain: Overfishing, but developmental pressures and myriad environmental challenges are no slouches either.
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European Waters: Fighting for Survival
http://www.nature.org/initiatives/marine/features/art21994.html
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An estimated 80% of life on earth depends on healthy oceans and coasts, but a new report states that Europe's coastal marine regions are largely degraded. So are we acting too late to save important coastal areas?
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