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The edge of the stone will cut through the glass-like surface of the water before immediately beginning its descent to the sandy bottom, leaving only a series of expanding, circular waves behind. This ...
We take water for granted. And why not? We turn a tap and out it comes. But that’s going to have to change, says author Alex Prud’homme. As he explains in a new book, The Ripple Effect ...
which would trade desalinated water for solar energy. The ripple effect created by water insecurity is already being felt within countries and across the region but the instability created will ...
In her book Taking on Water, Wendy Pabich explains the “diamond-water paradox”: “Although water is more useful than diamonds — in fact, it is essential to life — diamonds command a ...
Its efforts focus on seven areas of pressing need: water, food, healthcare, education, energy, economic empowerment, and climate change. As for action, Ripple Effect’s team of Pulitzer Prize ...
Scientists say nearby fauna, flora and human health are more at risk. The Great Salt Lake has lost two-thirds of its size due to rising temperatures and scientists say this is already causing a ...
The finalists of the fifth annual Ripple Effect Film Project, aimed to raise awareness of water-related issues and water conservation methods, will be screened at the Morton Theatre this Saturday ...