Forbes: Today, both business and government are constantly thinking about how to feed more people, power more homes and cars, and provide clean drinking water. But it is increasingly apparent that the use of our precious resources to meet one need is inherently linked to the the others in the food, water and energy nexus. Take the example of Kern County, California for instance. In 2012 farmers in Kern County grew almost $1.5 billion in grapes and nearly a billion dollars in almonds. Milk, citrus and...