@francescadomin8 @j_g_allen +1: on access to safe drinking water https://t.co/BRvCmME1hd
RT @Andy68580664: Two articles (easily found) about Water insecurity in the United States. Third-world conditions exist in a first-world na…
Two articles (easily found) about Water insecurity in the United States. Third-world conditions exist in a first-world nation because of Anti-Black policies. It's not a coincidence, accident, oversight, or misplanning. It is "systemic", aided by our instit
The US: a 3rd world country (too harsh?), at least in some areas, that pounds its chest and likes to believe it's the best in the world yet can't ensure access to potable water & basic sanitation. https://t.co/YlbypOO74f https://t.co/VtguDc3kh6 http
"Gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing conditions and systemic social and racialized inequality" find @meehanmonster & colleagues in a brilliant piece on #PlumbingPoverty in the US https://t
@plaverde64 Water access is a compelling reason for AB838 to require cities to enforce habitability complaints made by tenants against slumlords. The research below shows AB838 could empower folks who have no other recourse! https://t.co/Uw61XhbMTp
RT @Prison_Health: Geographies of insecure water access and the housing-water nexus in US cities https://t.co/G8sKL8c9jW https://t.co/z1PJv…
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing-water nexus in US cities https://t.co/G8sKL8c9jW https://t.co/z1PJv21JJz
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing-water nexus in US cities https://t.co/G8sKL7UxVm https://t.co/2TGdcIQqpt
RT @Bostick_Lab: Geography of clean water in the US. Unsurprisingly, inequity of access is baked into the bread from which we live. https:…
RT @meehanmonster: Link to the open access PNAS article here, incl our ranking of the top #plumbingpoverty metros in the USA (hint: it ain’…
RT @meehanmonster: Link to the open access PNAS article here, incl our ranking of the top #plumbingpoverty metros in the USA (hint: it ain’…
Link to the open access PNAS article here, incl our ranking of the top #plumbingpoverty metros in the USA (hint: it ain’t pretty): https://t.co/11gdkOa58j
RT @mtfkear: @adam_tooze @StatistaCharts @SoberLook My colleagues @meehanmonster, @JasonJurjevich, Nick Chun and Justin Sherrill, who did…
RT @mtfkear: @adam_tooze @StatistaCharts @SoberLook My colleagues @meehanmonster, @JasonJurjevich, Nick Chun and Justin Sherrill, who did…
RT @meehanmonster: Hey @StatistaCharts! How about for your next chart you track # of times you cite women vs men scientists... ya know, the…
RT @mtfkear: @adam_tooze @StatistaCharts @SoberLook My colleagues @meehanmonster, @JasonJurjevich, Nick Chun and Justin Sherrill, who did…
Hey @StatistaCharts! How about for your next chart you track # of times you cite women vs men scientists... ya know, the folks who do the work you make your pretty charts with? I know you read our article, down to the exact numbers, but not giving credit
@adam_tooze @StatistaCharts @SoberLook My colleagues @meehanmonster, @JasonJurjevich, Nick Chun and Justin Sherrill, who did the work and not well cited by the infographic: https://t.co/4SZOUDugCz
Geographies of insecure #water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/M8MXRcMMZO
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/SN6qUW9xPs
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/yX6gUlVfdj
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
WATER INSECURITIES: "[This] study reveals offers clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing conditions and systemic social and racialized inequality." #inequity #scooponpoop https:
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
"From 2013-2017, an estimated 1,121,100 people in the US had insecure water access, with nearly half (47%) located in the 50 largest metropolitan areas." https://t.co/GlvY3YItrp
RT @PNASNews: As the wealth gap widens, plumbing poverty continues to be an issue in major US cities: https://t.co/fcztMriSYI @newscientist…
As the wealth gap widens, plumbing poverty continues to be an issue in major US cities: https://t.co/fcztMriSYI @newscientist PNAS article: https://t.co/Ki5wJzQzLl https://t.co/HOWq2wJQJQ
"471,000 households (±5,600) lacked a piped water connection in the United States, with the majority (73%) located in metropolitan areas" 😢 @meehanmonster @JasonJurjevich Nick MJW Chun, Justin Sherrill https://t.co/x94F44fxam https://t.co/UppWuGKzkZ
Oh HELL NO! #Water. 65,000 people in the self-proclaimed greatest city in the world (NewYork) don't have access to water in their homes, and half of them are #Black. #unacceptable #BLM #environmentaljustice #PlanetaryHealth @AguGeohealth @ph_alliance
Evidence of structural racism in this King's College London study on discrimination in water access in US cities. https://t.co/ny28OdQruR
471,000 US households or 1.1 million people lack running water. https://t.co/ZMCnRL550b
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Municipally supplied water is safe for almost all Americans to drink, but only if you have access to it, as 1.1 million Americans do not:' https://t.co/MP87Cyja8E
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities | PNAS https://t.co/vP7RwR8tQt
RT @ElFeinste: Glad to see the issue of incomplete plumbing getting attention. I did an in-depth analysis on the topic for California in 20…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @TheWheltonGroup: Good work @meehanmonster ! Lack of piped water = #plumbingpoverty 2 million+ people affected in the US Get water, b…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
@CathFlowers
RT @ElFeinste: Glad to see the issue of incomplete plumbing getting attention. I did an in-depth analysis on the topic for California in 20…
Glad to see the issue of incomplete plumbing getting attention. I did an in-depth analysis on the topic for California in 2019, also finding that cities were major centers of plumbing poverty. The types of plumbing poverty differed for urban vs rural count
RT @NicoleJoyWilson: New paper on the geographies of insecure water access and the housing-water nexus in the USA by @meehanmonster and oth…
New paper on the geographies of insecure water access and the housing-water nexus in the USA by @meehanmonster and others
RT @TheWheltonGroup: Good work @meehanmonster ! Lack of piped water = #plumbingpoverty 2 million+ people affected in the US Get water, b…
RT @PNASNews: Between 2013 and 2017, more than one million people lacked piped water access in the United States, with 47% of individuals l…
Good work @meehanmonster ! Lack of piped water = #plumbingpoverty 2 million+ people affected in the US Get water, but it’s unsafe because of the #plumbing = #plumbingsafety A whole lot more affected We don’t make safe plumbing. We assume it’s safe b
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @BrownResearchGT: Work that highlights many of the same issues as our recent paper: https://t.co/YeuxmQ8iZQ
Geography of clean water in the US. Unsurprisingly, inequity of access is baked into the bread from which we live. https://t.co/LXJDU5THkV
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Work that highlights many of the same issues as our recent paper: https://t.co/YeuxmQ8iZQ
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Important work by @meehanmonster
RT @jwkane1: Must-read article and thread on "plumbing poverty" by @meehanmonster. Timely insights on water inequalities across the U.S. an…
RT @kenanmalik: This America. More than one million people live in homes without piped water, the largest numbers in New York and LA. https…
RT @kenanmalik: This America. More than one million people live in homes without piped water, the largest numbers in New York and LA. https…
RT @kenanmalik: This America. More than one million people live in homes without piped water, the largest numbers in New York and LA. https…
This America. More than one million people live in homes without piped water, the largest numbers in New York and LA. https://t.co/OA0WaArMlS https://t.co/TyOADdqLgA
RT @PNASNews: Between 2013 and 2017, more than one million people lacked piped water access in the United States, with 47% of individuals l…
RT @PNASNews: Between 2013 and 2017, more than one million people lacked piped water access in the United States, with 47% of individuals l…
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
More environmental injustice regarding freshwater resources...
Between 2013 and 2017, more than one million people lacked piped water access in the United States, with 47% of individuals living in cities with a major wealth gap. In PNAS: https://t.co/B8OeIqs8uZ https://t.co/ygnssxlHM5
Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/cNllfYxr0m
The "housing-water nexus" should sound familiar to people who have studied urban water supply issues in "developing" countries. I think other familiar issues around water infra cost and willingness/ability to pay will follow over the coming years. https://
RT @DukeWaSHAID: How many people in the U.S. don't have access to piped water???? New research takes a closer look at the social geography…
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
How many people in the U.S. don't have access to piped water???? New research takes a closer look at the social geography of #plumbingpoverty across 50 U.S. cities.
RT @PolEcoNet: Geographies of insecure water access and the housing–water nexus in US cities https://t.co/8ApJBtRuhm
"We offer clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing conditions and systemic social and racialized inequality."
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
WOW. "Out of the 50 largest metropolitan areas, San Francisco has the highest proportion of households and individuals without piped water, followed by Portland (Oregon), Milwaukee, San Antonio, and Austin." #waterforall
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
From 2013 to 2017, we find that an estimated 1,121,100 people (±25,500) in the United States had insecure water access, with nearly one-half (47%) located in the 50 largest metropolitan areas. https://t.co/IcptxjSpQk
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
Excellent paper by Katie Meehan & colleagues on "Geographies of insecure water access & the housing–water nexus in US cities." (Plumbing Poverty.) Really, how can 1 wash hands cosistently? I get Milwaukee in 3rd place, but S Francisco, Portland, Sa
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @ejesquivel: "...clear evidence that gaps in urban water access are neither random nor accidental but underpinned by precarious housing…
RT @meehanmonster: Washing your hands is difficult w/out piped water. In our latest research, published in PNAS, we map the social geograph…
RT @DrewCapone91: Great study on plumbing poverty in the US. When including people experiencing homelessness, "2 million people in the Unit…