HomeMiddle ColumnClimate Change Could Affect Drinking Water: 'Residents could see — and smell... Middle Column Climate Change Could Affect Drinking Water: ‘Residents could see — and smell — a very different Potomac River by 2040’ By Marc Morano - July 3, 2014 229 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg http://www.arlingtonconnection.com/news/2014/jul/02/climate-change-could-affect-drinking-water/ Tagsastrologywacky Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleState-Of-The-Art Satellite Technology Provides Proof: CO2’s Almost Non-Existent Global Warming InfluenceNext articleJohn Holdren’s Influence Seen in Obama Policies: ‘He is a zealot,’ said John W. Rowe, the former chief executive of the energy company Exelon Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles CO2 Enrichment Improves Plant Water-Use Efficiency Climate411 “Gratefully, nature does not have to wait another century or so for the air’s CO2 concentration to double before reaping benefits from enhanced water use... Read more Go Organic, And Starve! Climate411 ning economic and humanitarian crisis, Sri Lanka called off an ill-conceived national experiment in organic agriculture this winter. Read more Claim: Climate Change Likely to Reduce the Amount of Sleep That People Get Per Year Climate411 The team says their findings suggest that by the year 2099, suboptimal temperatures may erode 50 to 58 hours of sleep per person per... Read more