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Deep in the swamps of the American Southeast stands a quiet giant: the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). These majestic ...
Authored by - KS Mehta, senior advisor, lead architect, Rotary International’s Program of Scale, Partners for Water Access and Better Harvests in India.
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Climate change is reshaping the global water cycle, disrupting rainfall patterns and putting growing pressure on cities and ...
This article is authored by Pallavi Khare, chief of staff and Gunajit Dev Sarma, senior consultant, Climate Asia.
The world celebrates Environment Day on 5 June. This day provides us with opportunities to encourage awareness and ...
In the arid stretches of Sinai and Matrouh, Bedouin families have for generations survived on the edge of Egypt’s deserts by ...
Brahmi is a creeping perennial herb found in marshy regions, known for boosting memory and mental health. Revered in Ayurveda ...
In ancient Ceylon—modern-day Sri Lanka ... The evolution began with simple rain-fed agriculture, which gradually transformed into a sophisticated rainwater harvesting system. Small village reservoirs, ...
School of Physics, University College Dublin, UCD Belfield Campus, D04V1W8 Dublin 4, Ireland Conway Institute for Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, UCD Belfield Campus, ...
By studying soil layers, plant remains, or ancient water systems, archaeologists can track shifts in climate and resource use. This information is incredibly valuable today, as we face ...
Farmers have banded together to make the market for herbal supplements and remedies, part of Appalachia’s cultural heritage, more sustainable and more profitable. 50 States, 50 Fixes Farmers ...