[Monday (or, in this case, Tuesday) is "Links Day" with links gathered over the past week to online "stuff" to read and sites to surf that impact us directly or offer information about our regional issues. Please feel free to send me links to any conservation, environmental, simple living, city planning, energy and water, etc. stories that you have come across online.]
Water issues (always at the top of the list):
The Rio Grande:
Mighty Rio Grande Now a Trickle Under Siege
A glimmer of good water supply news for New Mexico’s middle Rio Grande farmers
California's and the West's water woes:
Nestlé’s despicable water-crisis profiteering: How it’s making a killing — while California is dying of thirst
Drought Spurs Protest Over 'Unconscionable' Bottled Water Business
Petition to Nestlé: "Stop taking water from drought stricken California"
Another Petition: Tell the U.S. Forest Service: Stop Nestlé’s Illegal Water Extraction
As water runs dry, Californians brace for a new way of life
You'll see more of this in Texas (and everywhere):
Hays County Water Fight Tumbles Into Committee
County to buy land for groundwater
Fracking:
The Facts on Fracking
Fracking is causing Oklahoma’s earthquake “swarm”
The Power of the Energy Industry:
Teaming Up with the Fossil Fuel Industry NPR’s Gas Pains
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
The Monday Links on Tuesday
Labels:
bottled water,
California,
Fracking,
Monday links,
Nestle,
NPR,
Rio Grande,
Texas
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