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Tag Archives: water
Map Monday: a wellness check on the water that makes our planet the Pale Blue Dot
This week’s Map Monday was inspired by a comment from a fellow blogger, who mentioned that some of the world maps I shared put her in mind of the Pale Blue Dot. Thanks, AM, I hadn’t thought of that expression … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change, Map Monday
Tagged argicultural use of water, Climate change, Earth, fresh water, maps, oceans, Pale Blue Dot, water, world maps
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Map Monday: a look at the world’s most precious resource – water
This Map Monday was inspired by a link shared with me by my friend Mark Kirby. Thanks, Mark. It’s not exactly a map, but the diagrams and narrative in this Visual Capitalist article are very interesting and well worth a … Continue reading
Posted in Map Monday
Tagged desalination, fresh water, maps, water, water scarcity, water security, water usage, world maps
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Wildlife Wednesday: Climate change is threatening the very existence of many of our animals | Mar 11/20
Last week we looked at animals who are officially listed as being under severe threat of extinction because of loss of habitat, conflict with encroaching human populations, questionably legal wanton killing, and illegal poaching. This week we look at 10 … Continue reading