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Cyprus running out of water - 9 July 2008
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Davos Annual Meeting 2008 - Time is Running Out for Water
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ESA's water mission SMOS
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Flow the Film - Documentary on Global Water Crisis in Theaters
Flow the Film documents the global water crisis, from
how a few corporations took control of global water supplies, to
how we are quickly running out of water, ultimately asking the question
"Can Anyone Really Own Water?". The documentary contains
interviews with scientists and community activists, as well as beautifully
captures the role that water plays in each of our lives.
Wired Magazine
called Flow "the scariest movie at the Sundance Festival". The movie delves into
the world's water crisis, focusing on politics, pollution, human rights, and the
big business approach to our precious natural resource. This award-winning
documentary takes a hard look at water as a $425 billion a year industry.
For information about viewing the film, click here,
or to watch the trailer click here.
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France - PACA : L’eau; un modèle provençal exemplaire
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HYDROGENIC CITY 2020
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IFPRI: Earth Day Video on Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change
International Food
Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Earth Day Video on
Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change
IFPRI Senior Research
Fellow John Pender gives an overview of how sustainable land management can
reduce the threats of climate change in this video podcast for Earth Day, April
22, 2009.
http://www.ifpri.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTKv88ETLgE&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ifpri.org%2F&feature=player_embedded
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IV World Water Forum
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Launch of The World's Water 2008-2009 (VIDEO)
Bringing clean water and improved sanitation to the billions who lack them is "not a question of money, it's not a question of technology, it's a question of governance, of commitment, will*all of those things. And that, in many ways, is the worst part of the world's water crisis," said Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute, at the February 4, 2009, launch of "The World's Water 2008-2009: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources" at the Woodrow Wilson Center: http://tinyurl.com/cgwnb6
"The concept of 'peak water' is very analogous to peak oil...we're using fossil groundwater. That is, we're pumping groundwater faster than nature naturally recharges it," says Peter Gleick in this short expert analysis from the Environmental Change and Security Program:
http://newsecuritybeat.blogspot.com/2009/02/video-peter-gleick-on-peak-water.html
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http://www.wilsoncenter.org/ecsp
http://newsecuritybeat.blogspot.com
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Multimedia : Water Scarcity
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SMOS completes early orbit phase
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SPLASH Sculpture for EXPO ZARAGOZA 2008
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Screening of films on wetlands and water
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See video about the water cycle and SMOS technology on YouTube (5:44 min.)
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Spain: HDD Crossing DN 900 in Alzira
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The VidéEau Festival
Organized by the International Secretariat for Water (ISW), the VidéEau
Festival is an international competition for video clips. It is also
part of a project titled ‘‘Celebration of Lakes and Rivers’’ which is a
process aimed at raising awareness and involving young people in
international citizenship and cooperation for water, both in Quebec and
around the world. The winners of the competition will be automatically entered into The
International Water and Film Events, organized in Istanbul in March
2009 during the 5th World Water Forum.
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The World Bank's Film Contest on Climate Change
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The filming of the Video of the 30th Anniversary of the Barcelona Convention has been completed
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TheWaterChannel: The website of water videos
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UNICEF: Palestinians cope with water scarcity in Gaza
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Video: Earth Observation for Wetland Management
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WATER WAS A DREAM (Video)
The latest WATER related publication from the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
‘Water was a Dream' is a film describing IIED-America Latina's involvement in the improvement of water supply and sanitation services in three low-income urban settlements of Buenos Aires. It illustrates the challenges and strategies, and examines the key issues related to working in collaboration, using information as a driver for change, finance mechanisms, and scaling up.
The film is an output of a Sida, DANIDA and DFID funded project: Improving water and sanitation provision globally through information and action driven locally.
The project documents innovative and inspiring examples of locally driven water and sanitation initiatives in deprived urban areas. It also provides a basis for better understanding on how to identify and build upon local initiatives that are likely to improve water and sanitation in low income settlements.
Other organisations participating in the project include: Development Workshop (Angola), People's Dialogue (Ghana), OPP-RTI (Pakistan) and SPARC (India). The project is managed by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED).
This publication can be downloaded along with over 4,000 other resources, from our website: www.iied.org/pubs or from the links below.
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6d7ARGsN88
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EGbRp0dRGI&feature=related
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3lq3wZ5a-E
Part 4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpS1vxQPaQA&feature=related
For more information about this project, contact:
Dr Martin Mulenga
Senior Researcher
Human Settlements Group
International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED)
3 Endsleigh Street, London, WC1H 0DD, UK
Tel: +44 (0)20 7388 2117
Fax: +44 (0)20 7388 2826
Email: Martin.Mulenga@iied.org
Website: www.iied.org
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WWF: Water is too precious to be wasted
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Water scarcity and droughts in the EU. April 2008
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Zer0-M Video, broadcasting by BBC World: “Waste not Waste”
Every day a flushtoilet sends 27 litres of precious drinking water down the
drain. Scientists are urgently seeking less wasteful sanitation techniques.
Earth Report visits Morocco and Tunisia where water is scarce and human
waste management a top priority. In Germany waterless urinals and dry
toilets are being developed. The Dutch have invented a device that fills
compost bags with human waste, right there in your toilet. See also www.tve.org/earthreport for more background information about the film
and various interesting internet links.
For more detailed information about the complete series of 13 Earth Reports
this year see TVE’s Press Release at http://www.tve.org/news/doc.cfm?aid=1867
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www.thewaterchannel.tv - more than 20 videos on climate change and water
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تحذيرات من شح المياه في العالم العربي
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