Water Thinking
The Peer Water Exchange manages diverse solutions and resources to fight the global water crisis.
Innovative ways to improve access to water resources (more)
The Peer Water Exchange manages diverse solutions and resources to fight the global water crisis.
Living near safe drinking water is not the same as drinking safe water.
Academic-nonprofit, cross-sector partnerships have immense potential to influence long-term development, dissemination, and diffusion of technologies.
Experts discuss why there are so few investments in water, where the opportunities lie for entrepreneurs and information technology, and what cleantech startups need to know about this sector.
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
America must invest in art and imaginative capacity.
Rajesh Shah, a 2010 Tech Award winner, shares his social entrepreneurship model that leverages technology, new media, and peer interaction to solve the water crisis.
The water we drink is not as safe as we’d like, and treating water has major environmental and economic impacts. We can no longer take water resources for granted.
A Single Drop for Safe Water Executive Director Kevin Lee, a 2010 Tech Award winner, describes ASDSW's work in the Philippines and beyond.
Eric Lesueur relate le lancement et la stratégie de l’entreprise sociale Grameen Veolia Water Ltd dont l’objectif est d’approvisionner le maximum d’habitants des zones rurales en eau potable.