Monday, August 20, 2012

UNC Journalism School Launches “100 Gallons”

“100 Gallons,” named for the amount of water the average American uses on a daily basis, examines water topics across the United States, including the New York sewer system, natural gas drilling in Ohio, and bottling rainwater in Texas. The interactive film is a continuation of the school’s award-winning Powering a Nation project that provides energy news through innovative storytelling. The launch of “100 Gallons” coincides with “Water in Our World,” a two-year academic initiative to encourage the interdisciplinary study of water. Read more »