What does a water blog worthy of the name do when the editor-in-chief is slogging through the swamp of endless demands that constitutes an annoying yet relatively lucrative day gig? Why, said water blog links to a really great site like Food & Water Watch–and lets said really great site do the heavy lifting.
But Waterblogged.info, asks the intrigued reader, what is Food & Water Watch all about? Say, intrigued reader, isn’t that what About pages are for? So I don’t personally have to explain every little thing to you? I’m on deadline here.
I can say that, unlike the weepy whiners here at Waterblogged.info, the folks at F&WW are activists, and only to happy to help you be one, too.
Good stuff, with a pile of information about all sorts of water issues.
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Thanks, Jared! Keep up the good work.
Speaking of FWW, we have a brand new analysis about the proposed Carlsbad desalination facility. Link to the press release about that is here, also includes a link to the report:
http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/press/releases/proposed-carlsbad-desalination-project-to-cost-up-to-three-times-more-than-claimed20091105