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You searched for articles with the tag 'Water'

Why it matters

Simple ways to shrink your splashprint

24th May 2010

Eat fresher food, cut back on chemical junk, and hone culinary skills. What’s not to like?

Why it matters

You water what you eat

7th May 2010

You might be surprised to learn how much water it takes to make what you eat every day

Why it matters

“I’ll die doing this”

22nd April 2010

Indigenous people in Alberta, Canada, are becoming ill as a result of tar sands pollution. They share their stories of cancer, cover-ups and courage.

What we're doing Wrong

Bluewash is the new greenwash

5th February 2010

The winner of the first Greenwash award in Davos? The UN.

What we're doing Wrong

The fuel for our economic exuberance

19th December 2009

A short post for the American documentary Growth Busters about an unprecedented industrial project directly fueled by western consumption and economic growth

What we're doing Wrong

Head in the tar sand

18th December 2009

One of the ultimate barriers to opposing the tar sands is not legal but psychological

What we're doing Wrong

The other conference, and the other climate cause

15th December 2009

Negotiations at Copenhagen leave water and its effects on climate change out of the picture

What we're doing Right

The new footprint: water

11th December 2009

Another global problem is coming under scrutiny: we may soon see everyday items labelled with the amount of water required to produce them

What we're doing Wrong

Death by a thousand cuts

8th December 2009

The tar sands make billions in profits, but little trickles down to monitor the water it affects

What we're doing Wrong

“Your money is being used to bankroll the tar sands”

17th November 2009

First Nations activists banned from Canadian House of Commons invited to Parliament in London to discuss British investments in the tar sands