
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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Bacteria and fungi were here on earth long before plants and animals, laying the groundwork for what followed.
The biologist Lynn Margulis, who made a key discovery on the origin of eukaryotes and the important role of symbiosis in evolut...
My journey into water began in the permaculture and ecorestoration world, where people were talking about how trees can create rain through transpiration, and how, somehow, scientists had overlooked this important phenomenon. With a backgro...
We looked at a first law of water a couple of essays ago, which was how water seeped through the soil and land. In this essay we will talk about a second law of water which is about how rain, evapotranspiration, the ability of the land to h...
Restoring the world’s water cycles is a craft, one that takes time to learn, and a community to grow within. That community is being built.
Water Stories is an education platform, community network, and hands-on career pathway dedicated to...
The idea of bringing back the beaver to the UK was an idea that was scoffed as too eccentric, even by environmentalists. But Derek Gow, against a lot of opposition, has pioneered bringing the beaver back, so that they are now once again par...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Investigator and researcher into how to restore our water cycles. Studying the interaction of ecology and climate via the water cycle. Consultant. Working on ecorestoration projects. Coming from a background in physics and permaculture.
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