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Michael Watt
Bernard Coppens

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Class 7:  March 20, 2008
8:00 p.m. Central Time
WATER AND CLIMATE CHANGE
What’s wrong with our fresh waters? And what it means for impoverished communities.

Michael Watt, Regional Director, Latin America (bio)

International Staff Profiles:
Bernard Coppens, Program Manager, El Salvador and Honduras (bio)

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WATER ADVOCACY and ACTIONS you can take with the U.S. Congress and at home 
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WATER related Alternative Gifts
via the LWR Community Quilt:
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FAIR TRADE promotes organic farming which helps protect clean water supplies.
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LONG ROAD TO WATER blog posting by John Arthur Nunes, CEO & President of Lutheran World Relief  
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PRAYERS OF THANKS FOR WATER
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WATER web site resources as recommended by LWR Virtual U presenter Michael Watt:

 

 

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