Posts tagged march 2022
Modern Boheme vol. 9 | What's the Best Single-use Water?

Picture this: you’re at the airport and you’ve just shoved your feet back into your shoes while trying to grab the clunky grey bins with your carry-on luggage. You’re tugging your backpack on and heading to your gate when you reach back to the pocket on the side of your backpack for your water bottle so that you can refill it before you get on the plane. Your hand comes up empty.

You forget your refillable water bottle at home in your last-minute packing haste.

Now what? You’re thirsty and want something to help choke down the airport bagel. Then you spot a convenience store to your left. You veer in and head straight to the case of cold beverages. Bottled, canned, and boxed water stare back at you. Which do you choose?

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Modern Boheme vol. 9 | World Water Day

Did you know that groundwater is the source of almost a third of the water supply of households and businesses from county and city water departments? [3] For rural populations that don’t get their water from a county, city department, or private company, groundwater supplies 90% of the drinking water. [3] March 22nd is World Water Day.

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Modern Boheme vol. 9 | Spotlight Series on Activists | Antarctica

In this spotlight series, my goal is to amplify youth activists from each continent. This month’s continent is Antarctica, which is the only continent that doesn’t have a permanent human settlement. So, this spotlight is going to be on activists working to amplify how climate change is impacting Antarctica and what’s needed to preserve this precious habitat.

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