Social Media by the Numbers
Last week I had the opportunity to kick off a social media workshop as a part of the 2012 Confluence Conference. We started the workshop with this video. It’s a classic. I thought before all my numbers...
View ArticleA Southerner’s Guide to the Cranberry
For $50, you could have an experience not many of us have had. You could spend 2 hours helping to harvest cranberries in a bog. How cool would that be? Could you imagine wading knee deep in water,...
View ArticleDrought Monitor Statistics by States
Shifting red blobs seem like they grow and shrink every Thursday. Although every time I glance at the Drought Monitor Map this year it seems like it has been growing. For the last thirteen years,the...
View ArticleShould We Name Droughts?
Where was Iago? And why am I calling it Iago? Last Thursday, most of South Carolina skirted a snow storm and not just any snow storm- Iago. I didn’t realize until last week that the Weather Channel...
View ArticleWhat is Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas?
Fortify Australia early, establish a foothold in Asia and then pivot to Africa conquering the world one country at a time. Lately this strategy has been laid bare by my kids unconventional tactics to...
View ArticleWhy Every Watershed Needs a Brewery
A couple weeks ago I tweeted that every watershed needs a brewery. Every watershed needs a brewery. Sierra Nevada already helping in North Carolina. http://t.co/zZdaYHgx — Robert Osborne (@watercrunch)...
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