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Corporate water risk management strategies

For the first time, the World Economic Forum’s annual Global Risks report has ranked the water supply crises as the number...
Robert C. Brears
2 min read

Managing water-energy nexus pressures in the MENA region

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is one of the most water scarce regions in the world. In 1950,...
Robert C. Brears
2 min read

Toronto communicating the value of urban forests

Toronto’s urban forests are a significant asset to the city. Valued at $7 billion they produce, each year, $28 million worth...
Robert C. Brears
1 min read

Land law is essential to food security

The most common form of culture shock for Peace Corps Volunteers after service is grocery stores. When you go from a...
Ben De Muth
4 min read

Hamburg’s wastewater solution of the future

According to UNESCO, poor wastewater management, or lack of it, means that only 20% of global wastewater receives proper treatment. With...
Robert C. Brears
2 min read

The green economy powers Africa forward

The statistics are impressive: Africa’s combined GDP is more than $2 trillion dollars, the continent is home to seven of the...
Robert C. Brears
1 min read

The circular economy in Europe

In Europe there is a move towards a ‘circular economy’ where existing materials and products are reused, repaired, refurbished and recycled....
Robert C. Brears
2 min read

San Diego developing alternative water supplies

San Diego faces numerous challenges from climate change including increased temperatures resulting in more hotter and drier days, more prolonged heat...
Robert C. Brears
1 min read
California drought

The general public opinion on water and climate change

We now live in a world where there are droughts where there should not be and flooding in places that should...
Liz Kim
3 min read

Climate change, attitudes and native plants

Based on some of my experiences on native vs. non-native plants there seems to be a huge “argument” over this issue....
Liz Kim
4 min read