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    • 2010
      • March
        • Voluntary efforts to control farm pollution failing
        • Tumultuous week on NZ's water front
        • WOMAD passes the Crikey Creek test
        • Happy St Patrick's Day!
        • Improving on-farm water management: Lessons from California
        • Nothing to see here
        • El Nino brings drought to Venezeula, and exposes a flooded town
        • Why water is so weird
        • Happy pi day!
        • World water crisis: Myth or reality?
        • Bubble-shaped, water-filtering skyscraper
        • Hippo surfs flood waters to freedom
        • Is California the future of Canterbury?
        • Synchronised flushing during hockey final
        • Ugandan rains bury villagers
        • System to monitor grape vine water status wins water start-up prize
        • Kenyan rains wash away elephant research
        • Far North drought brings Kaitaia water restrictions
        • Oh yeah...
        • It's not us or the cows
        • SciHistorian Oreskes on 'Merchants of Doubt'
        • Responses to the CRI Taskforce
      • January
        • Satellite imagery maps Haiti's sociopolitical landscape
        • Water news haikus no. 8
        • Haiti earthquake
        • Water trend spotting for 2010
        • Nor-westers and apricot brandy
        • NZ beaches: Contaminated as
    • 2009
      • December
        • In their own words: Artists for Save Our Water
        • Artists and politicians gather to save Canterbury's water
        • Christchurch art exhibit on local water fight
        • Water news haikus no. 7
        • Welcome Flat springs cooler after July earthquake
        • Haiku news no. 6
        • If doctors used climate science, part 2
      • November
        • Haiku news no. 5
        • Watergate was not about water
        • A phylogeny of hydrological thought
        • Kenya forest dwellers evicted: video
        • Trickle down carbon sequestration
        • Water news haikus no. 4
        • Happy World Toilet Day
        • Kenya to evict forest dwellers to increase water supply
        • Water discovered on the moon
        • Water news haikus no. 3
        • Bjorn Lomborg’s op-ed sense and non-science
        • Canterbury Water Management Strategy
        • Water news haikus
        • Eating high tea with chopsticks
        • Tim Groser to FedFarmers: Water is the key
        • CRI taskforce: Shake it up baby
        • NZ's no 8 wire, corroding
        • Probing the depths of snow
      • October
        • Science news haikus
        • Peter Gleick on peak water
        • GNS blogs: Earth system science in real-time
        • MfE groundwater report: "Propaganda" or misunderstood?
        • Calling for a Cambrian explosion of ideas
        • The yin and yang of virtual water
        • P addiction, overdose and eutrophication
      • September
        • Water cycle, meet media cycle
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