EPISODE · Jan 29, 2018 · 7 MIN
This Week in Water for January 28, 2018
from H2ORadio · host H2ORadio
A major world city could run out of water. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report about water. April 12th, is being called “Day Zero.” It sounds ominous, and it is. Hurricane Harvey hit southeast Texas in August with record amounts of rain. But now 40 percent of the state is in moderate to severe drought—including some areas where the hurricane hit. The Trump administration has drafted an infrastructure proposal that would gut environmental protections. Environmental organizations and commercial fishermen might sue if the EPA fails to protect salmon and orcas from widely used chemicals. What do Bitcoin and tuna have in common? This Week in Water: Listen now
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A major world city could run out of water. That story and more on H2O Radio’s weekly news report about water. April 12th, is being called “Day Zero.” It sounds ominous, and it is. Hurricane Harvey hit southeast Texas in August with record amounts of rain. But now 40 percent of the state is in moderate to severe drought—including some areas where the hurricane hit. The Trump administration has drafted an infrastructure proposal that would gut environmental protections. Environmental organizations and commercial fishermen might sue if the EPA fails to protect salmon and orcas from widely used chemicals. What do Bitcoin and tuna have in common? This Week in Water: Listen now
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This Week in Water for January 28, 2018
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