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Rethinking Water Conservation and the Finite Nature of Water

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In this episode of "Information Changes Everything", we hear from Jon Allan, Senior Academic and Research Program Officer at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability. Allan challenges the perception of water as an infinite resource, explaining that while the total amount of water remains constant, its usability varies based on its state and location. He discusses the complexities of water management, including decentralized decision-making and the importance of evidence-based policies. Allan also highlights technological opportunities like data analysis and innovation to address water issues and emphasizes the role of storytelling and social cohesion in promoting effective conservation efforts. For the full talk click here
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Study: Can mobile apps influence healthy behaviors among people with hypertension? | umsi
Teenage dream: MSI student uncovers adolescence in the archives | umsi
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In this episode of "Information Changes Everything", we hear from Jon Allan, Senior Academic and Research Program Officer at the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability. Allan challenges the perception of water as an infinite resource, explaining that while the total amount of water remains constant, its usability varies based on its state and location. He discusses the complexities of water management, including decentralized decision-making and the importance of evidence-based policies. Allan also highlights technological opportunities like data analysis and innovation to address water issues and emphasizes the role of storytelling and social cohesion in promoting effective conservation efforts. For the full talk click here
Headlines:
Study: Can mobile apps influence healthy behaviors among people with hypertension? | umsi
Teenage dream: MSI student uncovers adolescence in the archives | umsi
Working from home, kids version

  continue reading

22 episodes

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