World Wide Water Commons

Earth the water planet - water being common to everything

All water is local; to understand local water issues is to understand the worldwide water commons.  This is one place to expand that understanding.

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christopher rumbley

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Email: rumbley [at] gmail.com
 
Address: kenan st.
chapel hill, North Carolina 27516
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I Speak: english
 
I Am: Activist
 
Member Since: October 03, 2007
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 14:39:33
 
My Groups: Greenwashed

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