by admin | Jul 21, 2022 | access to clean water, environmental justice |
Thanks to Nicholaus Rohleder for penning his thoughts on the 9th WWF in Dakar. This is part four of a four-part article. The opinions expressed by Mr. Rohleder are his own and not necessarily representative of those of Global Water Alliance. by Nicholaus Rohleder...
by Pam Lazos | Nov 11, 2020 | Uncategorized |
And why working with nature is always best… inundated wetlands Before we talk about the East Kolkata Wetlands, let’s establish what wetlands are and why we should care about them. While the regulatory definition of a wetland is complicated, the average person...
by Pam Lazos | Nov 8, 2020 | Uncategorized |
[photo courtesty of NASA] Maybe the Man in the Moon has never been thirsty, but if he were, things are about to get better for him. According to NASA, there is water, not only on the dark side of the moon, but on the sunny side, too. Not much, still about...
by Pam Lazos | Sep 20, 2020 | Uncategorized |
Philadelphia skyline - © pam lazos I saw a cartoon the other day. A man and a woman hold hands at the water’s edge, an old gnarled tree to the right of them, while off in the distance is a small silhouette of another person standing on a bluff, the only other human...