The population explosion is burdening the planet with more people than it can handle and provide everyone with a decent lifestyle. We will have 9 billion+ people on the planet by 2050. What’s a “decent” lifestyle? Being able to go to work and school because you …
Industry
Hard to believe but true
Globally, 19% of withdrawals from our precious and dwindling freshwater resources are made for industrial purposes. Shouldn’t all factories, manufacturing, energy and energy resource extraction operations be cleaning their wastewater for reuse?
B is for Big and Bad
Exposure to benzene can cause short and long-term health effects, including death. Benzene is prevalent in the “produced water” generated by oil & gas extraction operations. Produced water is by far the largest volume byproduct stream associated with oil & gas explorati…
Tijuana River still Polluting Pacific Ocean and Beaches – 40+ years
IX Water has the capability to clean the deeply polluted water like that found in the Tijuana River, drastically reducing the environmental impact of dumping millions of polluted gallons of water into the ocean and allowing beaches to be used and stopping the damage to …
World Population Day is Saturday, July 11 – What’s Our Future?
The first World Population Day was observed on 11 July 1990. In 30 years, since that first observance, what have we calculated about our future? For many, many people, a lower standard of living and health. And, continued blows to our environment and key resources.
Watercolorists can join the fight!
Water – winding rivers, tranquil lakes, stormy seas – throughout time, water is one the most popular subjects of watercolorists. There’s something about water that draws people in – both painters and the people that view their work.
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