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For All you DO! All our efforts benefit those who do the work for the Water and for the next 7 generations.
Please follow the links below for information and news about the Water.
For All you DO! All our efforts benefit those who do the work for the Water and for the next 7 generations.
Please follow the links below for information and news about the Water.
Water is more valuable than oil’: the corporation cashing in on America’s drought
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town – and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away
Read in The Guardian: https://apple.news/A4Pdk-bBESk2piDevgtFprg
Shared from Apple News
Biden administration agrees with Native American tribe that Canadian pipeline is trespassing
The Biden administration straddled the line on a controversial Canadian oil pipeline in a court filing Wednesday, saying a lower court’s order to drain portions running through tribal land may violate a 1977 treaty but agreeing with a Native American tribe that the operator is trespassing on tribal land.
Read in Apple News:
https://apple.news/AxIDsHkEeTnapi-whtC7znQ
Want to go plastic-free in 2024? Here’s the realistic way I’m cutting out single-use plastic
Grove Collaborative Co-Founder Stuart Landesberg argues that going 100% plastic-free is hard, but living 50% plastic free doesn’t have to be.
Read in Fast Company: https://apple.news/ADW2Qu3gmTBOEMp83OYSThQ
Grove Collaborative Co-Founder Stuart Landesberg argues that going 100% plastic-free is hard, but living 50% plastic free doesn’t have to be.
Read in Fast Company: https://apple.news/ADW2Qu3gmTBOEMp83OYSThQ
Great Lakes tribes teach 'water is life.’ But they’re forced to fight for its protection
Tribes are fighting legal battles every day to safeguard water resources in the Great Lakes. But it's stretching them thin.
Read in USA TODAY: https://apple.news/A3TJVIunzRqmQ7u3x4Dr5Mw
Great Lakes tribes’ knowledge of nature could be key to climate change. Will people listen?
Native tribes like the Ojibwe hold traditional ecological knowledge that is essential in protecting the land, air and water.
Read in USA TODAY: https://apple.news/AQKDwLT29S-6Z0xeyjp38ww
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