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EarthSayers Suzanne Apple; Lindsay Bass; Jeff SeabrightPublished on Feb 19, 2013
The first billboard that produces potable water from the air.
Mayo DraftFCB for The University of Engineering and Technology, Peru.
Erin Huber traveled to Mulajje Uganda to bring clean water closer to a school and orphanage. She brought with her a small documentary team to tell the story.
Uploaded on Sep 24, 2011
Beaverton, Ore. startup Puralytics with an Oregon BEST commercialization grant, as an industry-university team, is developing a floating, solar-activated stormwater treatment device, a nano lilly pad, that could be deployed in retaining ponds or ditches along roadways and parking lots to keep contaminants from reaching streams.
"Todd Jarvis and his team at Oregon State University (OSU) are great partners, and they have the analytical horsepower to provide the third-party testing and data our company needs," said Mark Owen, CEO of Puralytics.
This is a radio interview of Barry Heidt of Sustainability Action Media (SAM) by Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv about his recent trip to Ecuador's Achuar Territory to interview the indigenous leaders. The interview was conducted on World Water Day. Barry addresses the water pollution caused by the extraction of oil as it is important to bear witness to what remains ahead of the indigenous communities in Ecuador unless all of us who are sustainability advocates raise our hands and our voices against the continued pillage of Mother Earth and her peoples in the name of short term profits and our insatiable demand for oil regardless of the consequences.
The Future of Water is essential for life forms and commerce.
In "The Future of Water" a TEDx talk presented at Oregon State University on April 17, 2012, Puralytics CEO Mark Owen presents the water crisis, defines that the conventional solution to this crisis - municipal water purification - does not and can not supply SAFE water to the world's people, and calls for the development of a new breed of intelligent, decentralized water systems using new technologies. Published on Jul 10, 2012
The Solarbag from Puralytics offers a simple, reusable solution to the problems of poor and unsanitary drinking water, using nanotechnology to purify water anywhere in the world, at any time. In this video the founder of the company, Mark Owen talks about his moment of inspiration while on a trip to Japan.
In the semi-arid San Joaquin Valley of California, UC Merced student Martin Figueroa has been the driving force in a campus movement to reduce water use and improve energy efficiency. In 2011, Figueroa recruited more than 600 students in the newest University of California campus to participate in the "UC Merced Water Battle" — a month-long water saving competition between residence halls. To track water usage Figueroa utilized real-time water monitoring technology and enlisted engineering students to help track the data. During the contest participating students reduced their water use by 14 percent, saving 89,000 gallons of water. Figueroa is now reaching out to other UC campuses and asking them to hold their own "Water Battles."
Vernon Masayesva is a Hopi Leader of the Coyote Clan, and the Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council. In the Fall of 2005, Dr. Masaru Emoto, author of "Message From Water" visited Hopi Land, Arizona. Here he is introduces Dr. Emoto author of The Hidden Messages of Water. To order his book from Amazon, click on the image or visit your local bookstore. Thank you.
He will be presenting on Sunday afternoon, September 16, at the Wisdom from the Origins Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The title of his presentation is “Sipaapuni — Emergence to the Fourth World of the Hopi.”
A Culture Collective Video shot by Yakima Lee, and edited by Jacob Devaney.
This September, we're celebrating charity: water's sixth birthday by tackling the water crisis in Rwanda. People here have overcome the worst of humanity and rebuilt their country, but women and children still walk for hours every day just to collect dirty water. Now the people of Rwanda are working to give clean, safe water to everyone. You can help. Visit charitywater.org/september to learn more.
Video by: Jamie Pent @jazzyjamieleigh / Paul Pryor / Jon Reisinger
Music by: Dustin O'Halloran, Josh Ralph, Jon Steinmeier
Post-Audio/Final Mix: Claymore Pictures
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