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Long Island’s Aquifers.   We Are In Trouble, Folks, and We Don’t Even Know It

Long Island’s Aquifers. We Are In Trouble, Folks, and We Don’t Even Know It

by Marshall Brown | Jan 30, 2016 | Advocacy, Water Matters

On our Friday web stream of Water Matters, we had as our guest Dr. Sarah Meyland, Director of the Center for Water Resources Management at The New York Institute of Technology. Her presentation was a call to action, a must-see and a must-know. We live on top of our...
Water Matters — Episode One, Prof Chris Gobler

Water Matters — Episode One, Prof Chris Gobler

by Marshall Brown | Jan 15, 2016 | Algal Blooms, Education, Water Matters

Great show today!   Chris boiled down 2 hours to 15 minutes. Really happy he was the first of our guests.  The table is set! Now check out the accompanying slide show!  ...
Water Matters — Episode One, Prof Chris Gobler

“Water Matters” — For Every Long Islander!

by Marshall Brown | Jan 14, 2016 | Advocacy, Water Matters

Tomorrow at 12:30, I will be hosting the first episode of the first season of Water Matters (click here for live stream or for watching archived video) My guest will be Prof. Christopher Gobler of Stony Brook’s School of Atmospheric and Marine Science (SOMAS)....
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