Q & A: Charles Fishman on The Big Thirst
Welcome to Circle of Blue Radio’s series 5 in 15, where we’re asking global thought leaders five questions in 15 minutes – more or less. These are experts working in journalism, science, communication...
View ArticlePhoto Slideshow and Q&A: Om Prakash Singh Documents the Perception and Harsh...
Delhi reportedly has a high percentage of coverage for sanitation and water supply. But one photographer has 74,000 images spanning the last 10 years that challenge the perception of progress. Photo...
View ArticleQ&A: Dr. Peter Gleick on The World’s Water Volume 7
Peter Gleick, an internationally recognized water expert, tells Circle of Blue what has changed — and what has not — since the 2009 release of Volume 6. The Pacific Institute’s biannual report analyzes...
View ArticleQ&A: Ben Braga on the 6th World Water Forum
Ben Braga, the president of the International Committee for the 6th World Water Forum and the vice president of the World Water Council, talks with Circle of Blue about the Forum next week, the Rio+20...
View ArticleQ&A: Subir Bhattacharjee on the Geopolitics of Oil and Alberta’s Tar Sands
Subir Bhattacharjee — a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Alberta and one of Canada’s top water quality experts — tells Circle of Blue about the water cycle of the tar sands....
View ArticleQ&A: Pat Mulroy on Las Vegas and the Journey to Water Efficiency
Patricia Mulroy, general manager of the Las Vegas Valley Water District and the Southern Nevada Water Authority, talks with Circle of Blue at the 5th Annual WaterSmart Innovations Conference. Welcome...
View ArticleQ&A: Brian Richter and Frederick Kaufman on Market-based Water Pricing
Would giving water a price help to limit its demand or would this invite abuse against what the United Nations has called a basic human right? Circle of Blue spoke with Brian Richter, of The Nature...
View ArticleQ&A: Photographer Norbert Schiller on the Nile River Basin
In reporting on the Nile River Basin, Circle of Blue spoke with Norbert Schiller, a journalist and photographer with more than 25 years of experience covering the Middle East and Africa. He is...
View ArticlePhotos: Water’s Heroes, Victims, & Villains at CSV Global Forum in Colombia
Circle of Blue director J. Carl Ganter recently sat on a panel about water, environment, and food security in Colombia. See his take on this drama’s main characters in photos that he took in...
View ArticleQ & A: Julene Bair, Author of The Ogallala Road
Fancy machinery and irrigation systems that pull millions of gallons per day from the nation’s largest aquifer have transformed the High Plains. But at what cost? Circle of Blue’s Brett Walton spoke...
View ArticleA Discussion With Lana Pollack, U.S. Chair of the International Joint Commission
The Laurentian Great Lakes are the largest body of fresh surface water in the world. In 1909, the United States and Canada formed the International Joint Commission to manage this vast resource and all...
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