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When Worlds Collide #60: Code Red for our Blue Planet?
Text of my ‘When Worlds Collide’ column published in Ceylon Today Sunday newspaper on 31 March 2013 Now it can be revealed. A highly advanced but devious alien race has been sapping the island of Sri Lanka of its freshwater, … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Biofuels, Climate change, Communicating Development, Conspiracy Theories, Environment, Environmental management, Environmental policy, Green Economy, Power & Energy, Public health, Public perceptions, Sri Lanka, Sustainable Development, Water management
Tagged agricultural runoff, aliens, C J Amaratunge, chronic kidney disease (CKDu), climate change, Dr Frank R Rijsberman, Dr Rohan Samarajiva, Dr W A Wijewardena, First Young Water Professionals Symposium, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), International Year of Water Cooperation, jala rakusas, More crop per drop, public perceptions on climate change, public perceptions on water, Survey Research Lanka Limited, ultimate resource grab, Water Profligacy, water scarcity, water stress
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