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How climate change could make your favorite beer less refreshing

Posted on November 14, 2017 by Lauren McNamer

Water accounts for about 95% of the composition of beer, and it is also a crucial agricultural input for barley and hops. Given this significance, water supply risk mitigation should be a major focus for the Brewers Association and their membership of over 4,100 small independent craft brewers.

Wellntel: Smart water for the masses

Posted on November 18, 2016 by rfeickert

By leveraging digital sonar and cloud-based technologies, Wellntel is bringing transparency to the uncertain world of water wells.

Share a Coke with… Sustainability!

Posted on November 4, 2016 by aricarlospena

Coca-Cola's sustainability challenges with water, refrigeration, and its supply chain

Taste the Feeling or Fizzle Out?The Coca-Cola Company’s Climate Change Dilemma

Posted on November 4, 2016 by kz2018

Will consumers be able to 'taste the feeling' if The Coca-Cola Company cannot find freshwater? The company is in an interesting predicament as it figures out how to confront climate change, while also realizing that it can in some ways benefit from its harmful impact on our planet.

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