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Water Scarcity in Jordan is Damaging its Economy Article 
As Jordan's water supply, from aquifers and river sources, diminishes, water scarcity in Jordan is set to become an increasing problem for the country's economy.
Apr 17, 2009 - Neil Gunn
Companies Ignore Water Scarcity, Climate Risk Article 
Although climate change is contributing to water scarcity worldwide, businesses are ignoring the risks associated with a lack of water, a report found.
Mar 4, 2009 - Louise Harris
Finding Energized Pure Water Amidst the Scarcity Article 
Water ionization systems reduce harmful chemical substances and increase the alkalinity of water providing a range of health benefits superior to regular filtration.
Feb 2, 2010 - Esosa Edosomwan
Ozone Depletion, Causes and Consequences Article 
Use of CFCs in home appliances is causing ozone depletion allowing catastrophic ultraviolet radiation to reach earth and its living beings.
May 19, 2010 - Zeeshan Amin
The Formation and Consequences of Gallstones Article 
In susceptible individuals, gallstones can form and cause certain problems in the body.
Apr 25, 2009 - Anthony Lee
Consequences of Erecting Groynes and Coastal Erosion Article 
Where coastal erosion encroaches, a private owner may lawfully protect property by raising a defensive wall, and thus, may build private gabions and groynes
Jul 29, 2010 - Gary Lilienthal
Consequences of War on Medicine and Health Care Article 
Moral dilemmas, inadequate training, resources & knowledge to provide care in an area of war and conflict are some of the concerns and risks to medical relief workers.
Sep 24, 2009 - Noreen Kassem
No Place in This World – Consequences of an Unloving Childhood Article 
That every child deserves to be loved goes without saying. Denying a child appropriate and consistent love can result in a stymied and difficult adulthood.
Aug 31, 2010 - Donna Shaw
Global Water Sales Article 
Increasingly, private companies are taking over water systems and can now use international trade rules to challenge local government authorities on water exports.
Apr 16, 2007 - Daniel Workman
Who Should Be the Keeper of Clean Water? Article 
Clean water is needed by almost all life on this planet. But how it should be handled and by whom are the subjects of much debate.
May 27, 2010 - Anthony Sin
Cigarette Smoking: Health Consequences, Statistics and Quitting Article 
Smoking is an expensive, lethal habit. Quitting drastically decreases the health risks. Here are some smoking statistics, health consequences, and quit tips
Sep 10, 2010 - Kathleen Odenthal
Consequences of Compulsive Hoarding Exceed Unsightly Junk Piles Article 
Hoarding is costly in terms of money spent on useless items. The real damage becomes evident when living space is compromised and health issues turn deadly.
Jan 27, 2012 - Mary King
Water Facts Article 
The earth is a closed system with limited water resources. Read on to find out the main causes of the global water crisis and other facts about water.
Oct 14, 2010 - Giovanna De Gennaro
Soil Water Properties and Water Budgets for Farm Irrigation Article 
Water budgets and understanding soil water properties ensures application of irrigation water meets pasture and crop needs with minimal waste and cost.
Aug 15, 2010 - Lee Clift
Drinking Water Problems Article 
Safe drinking water is not easily accessible to many; poor quality of water is a leading cause of waterborne diseases like dysentery and cholera.
Nov 7, 2010 - Zeeshan Amin
Cornering The Market on Water Article 
It's the next big thing. There will be a world water shortage in the next half century and big companies see profits to be made.
Oct 29, 2006 - Robert Dailey
Causes of Water Crisis, its Effects and How to Solve the Problem Article 
There is lack of enough fresh water resources which has led to water-borne disease, poor hygiene and lack of sanitation facilities.
Nov 27, 2010 - Benny Njugna
Water: The Cause of Global War? Article 
The World Bank report warns countries that not taking care of their water resources is a way towards a global human catastrophe.
Jul 22, 2010 - Samreen Khan
Water: The Future Gold Article 
Of all the items used as money in history, none was valued and readily accepted as gold; even so, its supremacy was once challenged. It could soon happen again.
Jan 18, 2010 - William Ekpa