
Peter Gleick, founder of the Pacific Institue (an environmental think-tank), talks about global water supply, climate change, and alternative water supply options for the future on NPR’s Fresh Air.
Thanks to my friend Seldom for sending this link!

Peter Gleick, founder of the Pacific Institue (an environmental think-tank), talks about global water supply, climate change, and alternative water supply options for the future on NPR’s Fresh Air.
Thanks to my friend Seldom for sending this link!
Filed under audio, climate change, drinking water, international
Tags: climate change, drought, environment, international water, water, water alternatives, water policy
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2 Comments
November 29, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Cool. My first blog shout-out!
November 29, 2007 at 11:08 pm
Well, thanks for the link.
I think the publicity of water issues on NPR is important because it reaches such a wide audience.