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Episode 59 - The Water Crisis
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Our world might not be the 1995 hit Kevin Costner movie, Waterworld, but it is 71% water. Even the human body is around 60% water. It’s even literally in the air around us. Particularly so for those in places like Singapore. So why do we have a “Water Crisis?” What does that term even mean, and does anyone have a plan to fix it? Join hosts Shanti and Danny as we discuss what defines the water crisis and how we can be so limited in a resource that seems to be everywhere we look.
References
- Fulton, J., et. al.; Water-Indexed Benefits and Impacts of California Almonds. Ecological Indicators. Jan-2019. 96:1 (711 - 717). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.12.063
- Albrecht, C.; Toxicity of Sea Water in Mammals. American Journal of Physiology. Nov-1950. 163:2 (370 - 385). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1950.163.2.370
- Gleick, P.; Why Don’t We Get Our Drinking Water from the Ocean by Taking the Salt Out of Seawater?. Scientific American. 23-Jul-2008. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-dont-we-get-our-drinking-water-from-the-ocean/
- Korok, W., et. al.; Terminology for Membranes and Membrane Processes. IUPAC. 1996. 68:7 (1479 - 1489). http://old.iupac.org/publications/pac/1996/pdf/6807x1479.pdf
- Chandler, D.; Turning Desalination Waste into a Useful Resource. MIT News. 13-Feb-2019. https://news.mit.edu/2019/brine-desalianation-waste-sodium-hydroxide-0213
- Water.org. The Water Crisis. Water.org. https://water.org/our-impact/water-crisis/
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Manage episode 298313433 series 2902612
We’d love to hear from you (feedback@breakingbadscience.com)
Look us up on social media
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/385282925919540
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakingbadsciencepodcast/
Website: http://www.breakingbadscience.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/breakingbadscience
Our world might not be the 1995 hit Kevin Costner movie, Waterworld, but it is 71% water. Even the human body is around 60% water. It’s even literally in the air around us. Particularly so for those in places like Singapore. So why do we have a “Water Crisis?” What does that term even mean, and does anyone have a plan to fix it? Join hosts Shanti and Danny as we discuss what defines the water crisis and how we can be so limited in a resource that seems to be everywhere we look.
References
- Fulton, J., et. al.; Water-Indexed Benefits and Impacts of California Almonds. Ecological Indicators. Jan-2019. 96:1 (711 - 717). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.12.063
- Albrecht, C.; Toxicity of Sea Water in Mammals. American Journal of Physiology. Nov-1950. 163:2 (370 - 385). Doi: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajplegacy.1950.163.2.370
- Gleick, P.; Why Don’t We Get Our Drinking Water from the Ocean by Taking the Salt Out of Seawater?. Scientific American. 23-Jul-2008. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-dont-we-get-our-drinking-water-from-the-ocean/
- Korok, W., et. al.; Terminology for Membranes and Membrane Processes. IUPAC. 1996. 68:7 (1479 - 1489). http://old.iupac.org/publications/pac/1996/pdf/6807x1479.pdf
- Chandler, D.; Turning Desalination Waste into a Useful Resource. MIT News. 13-Feb-2019. https://news.mit.edu/2019/brine-desalianation-waste-sodium-hydroxide-0213
- Water.org. The Water Crisis. Water.org. https://water.org/our-impact/water-crisis/
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