“Water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink” — a line from the poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” depicts the irony of a sailor stuck on a ship, surrounded by salt water he cannot drink. Water is essential for life. Can you imagine not being able to drink water, either because there isn’t any...
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How ‘mini forests’ can harvest big benefits
Mini forests act as green lungs, purifying the air and providing a breath of fresh air in urban environments plagued by pollution. They serve as biodiversity hotspots, offering refuge for diverse plant and animal species and restoring ecological balance.
Harnessing the power of regenerative agriculture for a sustainable future
To establish a more sustainable future, it is essential we examine where we are going wrong and identify the low hanging fruit that can lead us to meaningful change.
CLIMATE CHANGE: It’s easy to feel the doom and gloom, but the new year brings a sense of hope
A former coalfield community, Gateshead, England, is using the water that has filled abandoned tunnels to heat hundreds of homes.
Ready for the 3-minute shower? Ontario residents could save 800M litres of water daily by cutting shower time
Canada is one of the highest per-capita water users in the world. We use more than twice as much water as Europeans.
‘We value sustainability’: How Simcoe-Grey residents are teaming up to tackle climate change
Greys for Green have made progress since forming in early 2022 Go to full article published on Simcoe.com