The World Water Crisis is all around us. Drought plagues many parts of the US and studies continue to talk about heavy water contamination and water consumption. Here are just a few articles that have appeared in the news recently.
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The Watergeeks in their 2008 holiday gift guide
Watch the full story from E! News, December 2008
Understanding plastic. What's safe? What's not? Get the Facts?
Read the full story from National Geographic's Green Guide, April 2008
Government links a chemical used in such common products as plastic baby bottles to potential long-term risks of breast and prostate cancer.
Read the full story from The Wall Street Journal, April 2008
"Prescription drugs found in drinking water across U.S."
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Watch the full story from CNN, March 2008
Brent Meikle talks about the global water crisis, FLOW the film, and The Watergeeks Laboratories on Global TV
Click here for watch video from Global TV, January 2008
"FLOW: For Love of Water" an inspired, yet disturbingly provocative documentary about the world water crisis will premier at the Sundance Film Festival in January, 2008
Click here to view Film Festival Press Release, November 2007
Click here to view FLOW's website
"Drought tightens grip on Southeast..... 3 million people could run dry in just 90 days."
Click here for full story from MSNBC, October 2007
"Tests reveal high chemical levels in kids' bodies......phthalates [used in personal care products and cosmetics] have been associated with reproductive defects, obesity and early puberty."
Click here to watch video from CNN, October 2007
Shocking results from a University of Cincinnati drinking water quality study
Click here for interactive map, March 2007
"A Billion People Worldwide Lack Safe Drinking Water"
Click here for full story from About.com, A New York Times Company, March 2007
"West drought could be worst in 500 years. Report says Colorado River lower than during Dust Bowl."
Click here for full story from MSNBC, February 2007
"The World Water Crisis"
Click here for ongoing reports from BBC News