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Each year since 1925, students from around the country engage in debates informed by the National Forensic League's (NFL) yearly national debate topic. Covering topics that range from U.S. foreign relations and economic policy abroad to key domestic issues, the NFL debate topics help shape academic...

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Uniform Title:Reference shelf ; v. 93, no. 3.
Corporate Author: Grey House Publishing, Inc (Compiler)
Language:English
Published: Amenia, New York : Published by Grey House Publishing, [2021]
Series:Reference shelf ; v. 93, no. 3.
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Physical Description:xiii, 232 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
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US national debate topic, 2021-2022.
United States national debate topic, 2021-2022.
Water resources
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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t The right to drink.  |t The U.S. drinking water crisis --  |t The US drinking water supply is mostly safe, but that's not good enough /  |r Joan Rose, The Conversation, May 29, 2019 --  |t Millions of Americans drink potentially unsafe tap water: how does your county stack up? /  |r Katie Langin, Science Magazine, February 12, 2018 --  |t Flint has clean water now: why won't people drink it? /  |r Derek Robertson, Politico, December 23, 2020 --  |t The pandemic has exposed America's clean water crisis /  |r Khushbu Shah, Vox, April 17, 2020 --  |t Revealed: millions of Americans can't afford water as bills rise 80% in a decade /  |r Nina Lakhani, The Guardian, June 23, 2020 --  |t The hidden racial inequities of access to water in America /  |r Jay Willis, GQ, November 25, 2019 --  |t How development of America's water infrastructure has lurched through history /  |r David Sedlak, PEW Trend Magazine, March 3, 2019 --  |t Why scientists should shape environmental policy /  |r James Saiers, Foreign Policy, March 14, 2020 --  |g 2.  |t Waste and the water problem.  |t Sewage and wastewater treatment --  |t Toxic waters /  |r Daniel C. Vock, Governing, March 2019 --  |t Filthy water: a basic sanitation problem persists in rural America /  |r Katherine Bagley, Yale Environment, December 10, 2020 --  |t Sewage is still 'America's dirty secret' /  |r Justine Calma, The Verge, November 13, 2020 --  |t Lethal algae blooms-- an ecosystem out of balance /  |r Jeremy Hance, The Guardian, January 4, 2020 --  |t The science of harmful algal blooms /  |r U.S. Geological Survey, October 24, 2016 --  |t A hacker tried to poison a Florida city's water supply, officials say /  |r Andy Greenberg, Wired, February 8, 2021 --  |g 3.  |t Protecting natural water bodies.  |t Protecting rivers, lakes, and watersheds --  |t Healthy watersheds protection: basic information and answers to frequent questions /  |r U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March 5, 2018 --  |t Debunking the Trump administration's new water rule /  |r Ryan Richards, Center for American Progress, March 27, 2019 --  |t Three-eyed fish and two-headed turtles? The stench of this river spanning U.S.-Mexico border is legendary /  |r Brittney Mejia, LA Times, May 2, 2018 --  |t US states face water crisis as global heating increases strain on supplies /  |r Emily Holden, The Guardian, August 6, 2019 --  |t Countries, home to one-quarter of the world's population, face extremely high water stress /  |r Rutger Willem Hofste, Paul Reig, and Leah Schleifer, World Resources Institute, August 6, 2019 --  |g 4.  |t Finding solutions.  |t Solutions and strategies --  |t Our cities' water systems are becoming obsolete: what will replace them? /  |r Brad Plumer, Vox, December 29, 2014 --  |t It could only cost 1% of GDP to solve global water crises /  |r Colin Strong and Samantha Kuzma, World Resources Institute, January 21, 2020 --  |t How monitoring local water supplies can build community /  |r John M. Carroll, The Conversation, October 17, 2018 --  |t Could these five innovations help solve the global water crisis? /  |r Rosie Spinks, The Guardian, February 13, 2017 --  |t Seagrass a powerful ally in the fight against climate change says Seychelles-based expert /  |r Matthew Morgan, The PEW Charitable Trusts, March 1, 2021 --  |t In New Mexico, Pecos River sustains communities, traditions, and wildlife /  |r Nicole Cordan, The PEW Charitable Trusts, July 22, 2020 --  |g 5.  |t Policy issues.  |t State and federal water policy --  |t Trump's environmental policies rule only part of America /  |r Alex Guillen, Beatrice Jin, and Eric Wolff, Politico, September 19, 2019 --  |t Why farmers and ranchers think the EPA Clean Water Rules goes too far /  |r Reagan Waskom and David J. Cooper, The Conversation, February 28, 2017 --  |t The Green New Deal: what does it mean for water? /  |r Marc Yaggi, Waterkeeper Alliance, March 7, 2019 --  |t Green New Deal: strengths and weaknesses /  |r Rob Jordan, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, March 29, 2019 --  |t Lawmakers open groundwater fight against bottled water companies /  |r Alex Brown, PEW Stateline, February 12, 2020 --  |t How states' rights became a liberal environmental cause /  |r Amanda Paulson and Martin Kuz, The Christian Science Monitor, October 9, 2019 --  |t This is how the government should define waters of the United States /  |r Daren Bakst, The Hill, August 13, 2019 --  |t Why shifting regulatory power to the states won't improve the environment /  |r Michael A. Livermore, The Conversation, August 2, 2017 --  |t Relax: gutting the EPA won't make your air dirtier and water more polluted /  |r Ronald Bailey, Reason, March 23, 2017 --  |t Water and U.S. national security /  |r Peter Gleick, War Room, U.S. Army War College, June 15, 2017 --  |t A military view on climate change, it's eroding our national security and we should prepare for it /  |r David Titley, The Conversation, October 6, 2016 --  |t What does water have to do with national security? /  |r Charles Iceland and Betsy Otto, World Resources Institute, February 28, 2017 --  |t Climate change, water security and U.S. national security /  |r Carolyn Kenney, Center for American Progress, March 22, 2017. 
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