If a crisis becomes acute, nations will go to war over water
“The challenge is making sure the water and the food don’t run ouT rather than trying to make peace after they do.” Hal Bidlack has been thinking about the impact… Read More
“The challenge is making sure the water and the food don’t run ouT rather than trying to make peace after they do.” Hal Bidlack has been thinking about the impact… Read More
the BUBBLER RECAP: APRIL 2017 By: Neil Lappley, founder of Lappley & Associates and proud member of The Water Council Lappley & Associates recently conducted a survey of The Water Council… Read More
“…Let’s have the security people sitting right next to the architects, the designers, the coders,” said Caitlin Durkovich, director at Toffler Associates. Durkovich has been working on information security since… Read More
Thank you University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences for hosting our first Member Meeting of 2017! By: Isaiah Perez, Membership Manager for The Water Council February 22nd… Read More
December 6th marked The Water Council’s final Quarterly Member Meeting of 2016. The meeting served as a comprehensive introduction to the ICE (Innovation Commercialization Exchange) Institute and The Water Council’s new Membership Benefits & Dues Structure to its members. Read More
Stay connected with Wisconsin companies and Water Council Members here, visit booth #3145 and follow us on Twitter @TheWaterCouncil and #WISWATER. 1. Taste Sustainable Beer It’s back and better than… Read More
Thank you, Concordia University Wisconsin, for hosting us! September 8th marked the third Quarterly Member Meeting of 2016! The focus of the meeting was to examine the water-based curriculum offerings… Read More
Don’t miss these opportunities in Washington, DC and Edinburgh, Scotland! Alliance for Water Stewardship – North America (AWS-NA) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) will host an AWS Water Stewardship Training at… Read More
Rock the Green is a sustainability festival featuring world-class music, eco-education and near-zero waste efforts at Reed Street Yards, in the Historic Walker’s Point neighborhood, on Saturday, September 17th, from… Read More
Starting Monday, July 25th, the Wisconsin Historical Society’s new traveling exhibit, Great Lakes Small Streams: How Water Shapes Wisconsin, will be on display in the Global Water Center’s Meeusen Confluence… Read More