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            <title>Comment #1 by Zarkov</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/galapagos-report-an-intro-to-water-woes/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 07:41:49 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>All Madness</strong></p><p>&gt;&gt;&gt; It is curious that we put the water crisis on the back burner in this way, at least compared to climate change &nbsp;&gt;&gt;&gt;</p><p>
yep,....but what seems to be overlooked by the whole world (strange eh???) is that water and global climate change are one and the same thing.</p><p>
I really have to conclude the world is mad.</p>
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				<p><strong>All Madness</strong></p><p>&gt;&gt;&gt; It is curious that we put the water crisis on the back burner in this way, at least compared to climate change &nbsp;&gt;&gt;&gt;</p><p>
yep,....but what seems to be overlooked by the whole world (strange eh???) is that water and global climate change are one and the same thing.</p><p>
I really have to conclude the world is mad.</p>
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            <title>Comment #2 by caniscandida</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/galapagos-report-an-intro-to-water-woes/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 21:19:44 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>&quot;freshwater&quot;</strong></p><p>Here are two astounding things:<br>
&lt;&lt;<br>
&nbsp;The Yellow River in China no longer runs to the sea; this is a Chinese problem. The three-day walk for poor-quality drinking water is an Ethiopian problem. <br>
&gt;&gt;<br>
But there are far more than these in this article.</p><p>
The search for "freshwater" is as likely to be the greatest source of social upheaval in the current century as anything else.</p><p>
Good for Mary Pearl, for staying on top of these things.</p><p>
Thanks for those photos of the cute sea-lions. &nbsp;The First Law of BioD is, The cuter you are, the likelier you are to get over certain hurdles.

<p>Chickens are our cousins!
So are other sensitive animals!
Enough is enough!
No more factory farms!</p></br></br></br></br></p>
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				<p><strong>&quot;freshwater&quot;</strong></p><p>Here are two astounding things:<br>
&lt;&lt;<br>
&nbsp;The Yellow River in China no longer runs to the sea; this is a Chinese problem. The three-day walk for poor-quality drinking water is an Ethiopian problem. <br>
&gt;&gt;<br>
But there are far more than these in this article.</p><p>
The search for "freshwater" is as likely to be the greatest source of social upheaval in the current century as anything else.</p><p>
Good for Mary Pearl, for staying on top of these things.</p><p>
Thanks for those photos of the cute sea-lions. &nbsp;The First Law of BioD is, The cuter you are, the likelier you are to get over certain hurdles.

<p>Chickens are our cousins!
So are other sensitive animals!
Enough is enough!
No more factory farms!</p></br></br></br></br></p>
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