NPR’s Fresh Air Talks Water With Gleick
Tune in Tuesday to National Public Radio’s Fresh Air, as water expert Dr. Peter Gleick talks with host Terry Gross about fresh water in the United States.
With Atlanta on the verge of running dry, the subject of our freshwater future is riper than ever. Gleick and Gross discuss the state of our freshwater resources, bottled water, and the role conservation and efficiency can play in facing the challenges created by an ever-shifting climate. Local broadcast times vary. Find your local NPR broadcast schedule. (U.S. only) On Tuesday, click here to listen to the interview online. (everywhere) Founded in 1987, the Pacific Institute uses interdisciplinary analysis to help decisionmakers more knowledgeably–and therefore, more effectively–address the related and pressing threats to sustainability: environmental degradation, inequity, and poor economic planning. www.pacinst.org |