We already know that in natural systems of all kinds change happens in big jumps. Systems tend to be resilient to change up to a point, but when pushed to a certain limit, a dramatic change occurs and… more →
The Water Businessdaschneider wrote 1 week ago: Stephen Fry, as you might know, is an English institution in his own right. Author, tv star (Jeeves … more →
daschneider wrote 3 weeks ago: Drew Carey, sing your song: Cleveland rocks – now, anyway. Today there are over 60 species of fish s … more →
Andrew wrote 4 weeks ago: We already know that in natural systems of all kinds change happens in big jumps. Systems tend to be … more →
daschneider wrote 2 months ago: “WHEN HISTORY ATTACKS!” is a series of short mashup films Jeff Burns and I have been … more →
Andrew wrote 3 months ago: It has begun. Government money is starting to flow into water sustainability here in Australia, and … more →
Lawyer Sanders wrote 3 months ago: Did you know that the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U … more →
Andrew wrote 4 months ago: I am blogging from the Sydney Water Sensitive Cities Workshop. The conference has been a mix of pres … more →
Andrew wrote 5 months ago: The World Economic Forum recently released a draft report on the world’s water supply situatio … more →
Andrew wrote 7 months ago: The new Authority replaces the toothless Murray Darling Basin Commission, and will be able to make d … more →
chunque wrote 1 year ago: Rolling green fields, blue skies flecked with soft, white clouds, the smell of freshly cut grass in … more →
lettersfromtheleft wrote 1 year ago: by Adam Lomas (As published in the November 22, 2007 issue of the Xaverian Weekly) Media focus on th … more →