Why it’s time to stop drinking bottled water
So, Where Does Bottled Water Come From? There are three most common bottled water sources: municipal tap water, natural springs, and wells.
How to achieve sustainable food production for increased profit and well-being
Transitioning agriculture and food systems
So, Where Does Bottled Water Come From? There are three most common bottled water sources: municipal tap water, natural springs, and wells.
https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ The Southwest’s most important river is drying up The Colorado River irrigates farms, powers electric grids, and provides drinking water to
By Esther Ngumbi ILLINOIS, United States, Mar 15 2019 (IPS) – The latest UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s annual Africa Regional Overview of
New research finds massive soil loss across the Midwest, which sends more pollutants into the water, dust into the air, and carbon
https://www.anabranchsolutions.com/beaver-dam-analogs.html A Beaver Dam Analog (BDA) is a man-made structure designed to mimic the form and function of a natural beaver dam.
Ovine breeding, rather than bovine breeding, should be carried out in Turkey to save water and fight against climate change, as one of the deepest lakes
The world’s largest known fossil wateraquifer system. It is located underground in the Eastern end of the Sahara Desert and spans the political boundaries of four
The Story of Dhun: This dry and dusty piece of 500-acres of land on the outskirts of Jaipur once hardly had 30
Source: https://www.fluencecorp.com/what-is-potable-water/ Potable water is defined as water that is suitable for human consumption (i.e., water that can be used for drinking
http://apzbnf.in/ The Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP), Department of Agriculture (DoA) is implementing Andhra Pradesh ‘Zero-Budget’ Natural Farming (APZBNF) Programme, through Rythu