Drinking waste water/combatting climate change locally/Hyundai Ioniq EV
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Waste water purified using the latest technology can be a safe, trusted and sustainable water source. That’s just what they’ve been doing in Orange County, California and we’re joined by Mehul V. Patel Director of Water Production for the Orange County Water District.
While the US is pulling out of the Paris Climate Agreement, we continue to see strong efforts on the local level to combat climate change. Dr. Mike Keen has been a Professor of Sociology and Sustainability Studies at Indiana University South Bend. He currently runs Thrive Michiana, a consulting and development firm committed to fostering sustainability and innovation in the Midwest and beyond.
Tom Appel, publisher of Consumer Guide Automotive has a road test of the new Hyundai Ioniq EV.
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