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Coca-Cola And PepsiCo Should Be Eyeing Bottled Water Growth In Emerging Markets

2015-06-30 20:44:14| Beverages - Topix.net

Packaged water will soon be the most consumed beverage in the world, and seeing how there is a huge opportunity in this segment in most emerging markets, beverage giants such as The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo will look to leverage their strong brand appeal and ecosystem to further penetrate this segment. According to the Canadean, consumption of packaged water will reach 233 billion liters in 2015 , more than the intake of carbonated soft drinks , which is estimated to be around 227 billion liters.

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RDPO Special Panel Presentation: "Weather - Water - Wildfire"

2015-06-30 17:46:15| PortlandOnline

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Lawsuits over California water rights are a fight a century in making

2015-06-30 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

LA Times: The lawsuits hit the courts within days of the state mailing notices to some Central Valley irrigation districts: They were to stop diverting from rivers and streams because there wasn't enough water to go around. Unsurprising as the move may be in this fourth year of drought, to the districts, the notices amounted to an assault on water rights they have held for more than a century. "This is an attempted water grab," said Steve Knell, general manager of the Oakdale Irrigation District, one...

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Drought-Fighting Fountain Valley, California Uses Sensus Technology to Save Water

2015-06-30 12:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

City utilizes smart water network to meet water conservation demands RALEIGH, N.C.  Water restrictions, conservation rebates and turf removal are some of the ways the City of Fountain Valley encourages residents to save water as Californias historic drought continues. Smart water technology is bringing those...

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Soil water, microbes influence carbon in world's coldest desert, study finds

2015-06-30 03:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: Soil water and microbes' respiration contribute to fluctuations of carbon dioxide in the world's coldest desert, where climate change is expected to increase underground moisture and microorganisms, an Arizona State University and Dartmouth College study finds. The findings appear in the journal Antarctica Science. In the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, climate warming is creating wetter conditions that are changing the soil in this climate-sensitive ecosystem. Previous studies have shown that...

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