How to restore the water cycle, and how that helps with hydrating the earth and soil, replenishing groundwater, restore rains in drought areas, lessen flooding, and slow down climate change.
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Investigator and researcher into how to restore our water cycles. Studying the interaction of ecology and climate via the water cycle. Working on ecorestoration projects. Coming from a background in physics and permaculture.
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