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Water

How to Invest in the World’s Most Valuable Resource

Themes: Investing in Water, US Markets Oil and gold get all the headlines when you’re talking about investing in natural resources. But, as Chris Mayer explains in today’s guest essay, there’s an even more valuable resource that you should consider investing ...
Read More | Date 08/07/2009
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The Undervalued Commodity That's More Valuable Than Gold

So Britain’s summer has been yet another washout. Rain and floods are dominating the headlines yet again. Despite the effect that this has on the national psyche, I think this is a good thing. Let me explain why... Water is the most undervalued commodity in the ...
Read More | Date 19/08/2008
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Water Crisis Could Affect Future Of Atlanta

They won’t be laughing for long Water crisis are not a laughing matter… unless you are holding all the cards… The dispute between Tennessee and Georgia has accelerated – and Chattanooga Mayor Ron Littlefield has taken a leaf out of South-London based ...
Read More | Date 03/03/2008
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Why The Future Of Our Water Supply Depends On Nuclear Power

If you do not drink water for three days you will die – but it’s not just for staying alive that water is an essential requirement. It is a vital lubricant for the wheels of any economy. For example, it takes up to 15,000 litres of water to produce just one ...
Read More | Date 03/10/2007
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“Blue Gold” - Water To Become As Precious As Oil

As the chattering classes worry about the implications of global warming in the second half of the 21st century, they should be reminded of more pressing priorities. The Stern Report estimates that it will cost $450bn a year to avert the worst consequences of ...

‘Blue Gold’: Making Money From Water

Something’s been afoot in the Isle of Wight’s water system since the 1990s and it could be about to change the way you shower, water your garden and even do the dishes. It’s not a rogue crocodile or abnormally high levels of oestrogen... but it could make you ...
Read More | Date 20/11/2006
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Water Investments: Why It's More Important Than Oil

Time flies. It might sound like an age old cliché... But it does - fly, that is! Only this time last week I was body surfing the rolling waves on the West Coast of Portugal... Well, trying not to drown more like. But it was great fun until a massive 10ft ...
Read More | Date 12/07/2006
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