The Balancing Act Of Science & Commonsense In Our Environment & Waterways
The Balancing Act
The Role of Science
The Place for Common Sense
Striking the Balance
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Eco-Development: Harnessing the Power of Water Water is the lifeblood of our planet, and its conservation and management are crucial for sustainable development. In this context, eco-development strategies such as eco-reefs, eco-rivers, eco-dams, and eco-filters play a pivotal role. Eco-Reefs Eco-reefs are artificial reef structures designed to mimic the function of natural reefs. They provide…
Coral reefs are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet, supporting millions of marine species and providing livelihoods for millions of people. However, coral reefs are also among the most threatened ecosystems, facing multiple stressors such as climate change, pollution, overfishing, and coastal development. According to the World Wildlife Fund, we have…
What we natives don’t see on the serene manicured surface is the insidious flow of toxics just under the duck’s tootsies being channeled straight through into our waterways. The same water where you catch your beautiful fish and bathe your perfect bodies. The fix is simple, it’s cheap and it is available to prove itself…

How Flowers Transform Polluted Waterways
Here’s a super-efficient ‘Mangrove Slicer’ at work demolishing next year’s fish catch in a river right next to you. But it doesn’t need to be this way. · We CAN turn the river back the way it was · We CAN clean her waters · We CAN save our precious fish stocks · We…

Man-Made Large-Scale Rivers Constructing Man-Made Large-Scale Rivers is a huge idea and maybe a bit too ambitious for the moment. Is it a possibility for the future even though it. Feasibility & Challenges Of Constructing Man-Made Large-Scale Rivers Rivers, with their meandering paths and life-giving waters, have shaped civilizations for millennia. But can we intentionally…
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