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Chile: Protecting the Futaleufú Watershed in Northern Patagonia
This happens to be my second, recent post on saving/preserving an important ecosystem. Moving from Ghana, I now go to the most southern region of Chile in South America. A friend forwarded me the details of this campaign to: Protecting the … Continue reading
Posted in Human Innovation, Water
Tagged anthropogenic, climate change, human blunders, inventions/technology, rivers, South America, sustainability
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Master Plan to Clean Up the Jordan River Basin
Our planet is experiencing a dramatic shift in resource availability and demand. Regardless of what competing teams of experts argue and debate, changes in global weather patterns and growing populations continue to place disproportionate stress on ecosystems around the world. … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Water
Tagged aquifers, climate change, food population, groundwater, Middle East, rivers, sustainability
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The Potomac River Achieves First Place!
American Rivers is a Washington D.C.-based organization working to protect and restore the nation’s rivers and streams. Each year they honor our nation’s river systems. This year, the top “honor” goes to the Potomac River. Notice I have not yet … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Water
Tagged anthropogenic, food population, human blunders, North America, rivers, sustainability
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