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Moma PS1 Warm Up Party with Baauer: A Story in GIFs
GIFs by Laura June Kirsch
Words by Carly Pifer
Long Island City earns its stripes during the Warm Up summertime series.
Everyone needs a persuasive reason to get all the way out to LIC in Queens. While the cool, conceptual shows at Moma PS1 are usually enough, the museum’s Warm Up parties, held in the courtyard eleven consecutive Saturdays in the summer, beckon the masses.
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The Ocean Dome, Miyazaki, Japan, 1996 Photography by Martin Parr
The project by the Spanish architect Andrés Jaque was the winner of the Young Architects Program 2015. MoMA PS1 in New York is ready for summer
Cosmo in Abitare by Fabrizio Gallanti
The country has invested billions in Ecuador and elsewhere, using its economic clout to win diplomatic allies and secure natural resources around the world.
....A few miles from the site of the hydroelectric plant, the Coca River vaults down a 480-foot waterfall and cascades through steep canyons toward the Amazon. It is the tallest waterfall in Ecuador and popular with tourists.
When the dam is complete and the water is diverted to the plant, the San Rafael falls will slow to a trickle for part of the year. With climate change already shrinking the Andean glacier that feeds the river, experts debate whether the site will have enough water to generate even half the electricity predicted...
Water, Water Everywhere…
Good ol’ H2O. You probably know that over half the human body is made of water, and that over 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in it, but did you know that there are 750 million people all over the world without access to safe drinking water? Or that more people have a cell phone than adequate sanitation, like a toilet?
It’s time for those numbers to change.
For every person that signs up for Tab for a Cause over the next two weeks we’re giving an extra $.25 to our partner Water.org in support of their #GiveSummer campaign. Because a family with clean water is a family where kids can spend less time searching for something to drink and more time being kids. Why is water so great? Read on to find out.
Some Water Facts are Fun
It takes 18 gallons of water to grow one apple.
In the middle ages some people consumed more beer than water because the alcohol made it safer.
1% of the world’s water is drinkable.
And Some Facts are Scary
In developing countries, women and children spend 140 million hours each day collecting water rather than going to school, caring for family members, or earning income.
Water-related diseases claim 842,000 people worldwide every year.
82% of people who don’t have access to safe water live in rural areas.
Dollars and Cents
In 2011 only 6% of international aid went towards providing safe drinking water and sanitation.
Universal access to safe water and sanitation would save $18.5 billion per year from deaths avoided and $32 billion from reductions in health care costs and increased productivity.
When given the opportunity, poor households spend significant portions of their income on sanitation investments.
Water.org has invested: $11.3 million in WaterCredit, a microfinancing program built to help people gain access to adequate santation. The global repayment rate is 99%.
Taking Action
Safe water means getting kids back to school, adults back to work and out of the hospital. Help the folks at Water.org bring sanitation and safe water to those who need it. Run a race, set up a bake sale, all in the name of universal water access. And join us in donating your hearts on Tab for a Cause to Water.org during this important campaign!
Written by Alessandra Aquilanti
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A coalition of technical experts propose to provide analysis that integrates new data instruments, technologies, standards and approaches with existing systems for the monitoring of Goal 6 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This analysis is critical to building an action plan that incorporates costs and shows the benefits of integrated water data collection systems, generating models relevant to national and regional agencies and the ongoing SDG indicator design process. The goal is to enhance global and national monitoring systems for the water sector. This analysis will support the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (to be launched in September 2015), the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) thematic group on data, the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Indicators (IAEG-SDG), as well as National Statistics Offices, which will be the focal points to design national SDG monitoring processes.
WWF research concludes that sustainability standards can only go so far to prevent agricultural supply chains from running dry
There’s even less than people think there is.
Tres equipos de arquitectos españoles muestran su creatividad artística durante este verano en Nueva York y Londres
Cada febrero el MOMA de Nueva York convoca un concurso de arquitectura para construir en su sede de Queens, desde junio hasta septiembre, un pabell
El arquitecto y agitador socio-cultural Andrés Jaque y su Oficina para la Innovación Política han plantado este verano en Nueva York 'Cosmo', una máquina depuradora de agua, ecológica y festiva
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The strictest water rationing measures ever on the east side of Puerto Rico have led many there to adopt increasingly creative, although desperate, systems for collecting every drop.