she directs the independent Global Water Policy Project and in March 2010 she was named the National Geographic Society's first Freshwater Fellow.
In 1992 Postel authored Last Oasis: Facing Water Scarcity, which now appears in eight languages and was the basis for a PBS documentary that aired in 1997. She is also author of Pillar of Sand: Can the Irrigation Miracle Last? (1999) and co-author of Rivers for Life: Managing Water for People and Nature (2003). Her article "Troubled Waters" was selected for inclusion in the 2001 edition of Best American Science and Nature Writing. Sandra has authored well over 100 articles for popular, scholarly, and news publications, including Science, Scientific American, Foreign Policy, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.…
ask governments to adopt the goal at the
international level, which each country, the private sector,
communities and others can contribute to achieving.
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factors in Bruce’s development was the influence of Taoist philosophy.
Taoist philosophy was developed in the sixth century BC by Lao Tzu,
credited with writing the classical work, the Tao Te Ching. The word Tao means “the way,” meaning in deeper terms the way of
balance or the way of nature. The practice of martial arts is reflective in
nature, as the martial artist must examine the issues of self defense vs
offense, and life and death, while realizing the ultimate goal is deep
introspection into the nature of the self.
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th in Freespace 4D, are embarking on a new collective relationship with NATURE, which establishes a timeless zone for communication and commerce in4D™ by realising the dream of a common language in4D™ and the whole IDEA is to reclaim y[our] species lost relationship, as a constituent component of NATURE, through a permanent manifestation of the original concept of The ART of the POSSIBLE.
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