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BBC Future

Why Peru is reviving a pre-Incan technology for water

Peru is turning to ancient indigenous techniques and natural ecosystems to keep its taps running, as climate change threatens to dry out its water...
Mongabay

As logging intensifies forest fires, Wet’suwet’en fight to protect old growth

Members of Wet’suwet’en Nation in British Columbia want to conserve a pristine old-growth watershed, Caas Tl’aat Twah, in its traditional territory. The nation has...
Mongabay

First Nation reclaims territory by declaring Indigenous protected area in Canada

The Mamalilikulla First Nation has declared part of its traditional territory on British Columbia’s Central Coast that it lost to colonialism to be an...
Popular Science

‘Slow water’ could transform the Southwest, one little rock wall at a time

What if we let water flow where it wants, slowly? More American landowners are joining the nature-inspired movement.
The Narwhal

More dikes and bigger dams could be a multi-billion dollar mistake: here’s how B.C. could ‘build back better’

A year after catastrophic floods in B.C.’s Fraser Valley, some are concerned the recovery is too focused on trying to fight water with bigger...
The Narwhal

Great Bear Rainforest ‘gift to the world’ came at our expense, says Kwiakah First Nation

It was heralded as a conservation coup, yet one First Nation finds its land — set within the region’s boundaries — facing the threat...
Psyche

She found the Mother Tree

Her science revealed that trees look after one another in the forest. Now, Suzanne Simard says, the only way to save the Earth is...
Nautilus

The Ocean Is Missing Its Rivers

For billions of years, rivers connected continents to the sea. Then we came along.
Nautilus

Why We Need Muck to Fight Rising Sea Levels

We’ve starved marshes of their essential sediment—now can we repair them in time?
National Geographic

Seeking relief from dry spells, Peru’s capital looks to its ancient past

Fixing the 1,400-year-old system of shallow canals in the Andes above Lima would make more water available during dry seasons.
National Geographic

Unique elk in California may be killed under controversial plan

The National Park Service’s proposed plan for Point Reyes National Seashore would preserve ranching and cull tule elk within the park’s boundaries.