Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
The Jordan is the most important water source for Jordanians, Israelis, and Palestinians, but intensive farming is robbing the sacred river of its water.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
The Jordan is the most important water source for Jordanians, Israelis, and Palestinians, but intensive farming is robbing the sacred river of its water.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
Climate change is whipping up storms and raising the sea level. After years of relying on dykes and canals, the Netherlands is seeking a new pact with water to protect the low-lying country.
Climate change is whipping up storms and raising the sea level. After years of relying on dykes and canals, the Netherlands is seeking a new pact with water to protect the low-lying country.
The Jordan is the most important water source for Jordanians, Israelis, and Palestinians, but intensive farming is robbing the sacred river of its water.
The Jordan is the most important water source for Jordanians, Israelis, and Palestinians, but intensive farming is robbing the sacred river of its water.
Climate change is whipping up storms and raising the sea level. After years of relying on dykes and canals, the Netherlands is seeking a new pact with water to protect the low-lying country.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.
Climate change is whipping up storms and raising the sea level. After years of relying on dykes and canals, the Netherlands is seeking a new pact with water to protect the low-lying country.
The Jordan is the most important water source for Jordanians, Israelis, and Palestinians, but intensive farming is robbing the sacred river of its water.
For decades, the Emscher in the Ruhr District was the most polluted river in Europe. Now it's being returned from an industrial sewer to a natural river system.
Hardly a drop of water makes it to the estuary of the Colorado River. The demand for water in its catchment area is just too big, but conservationists are working to make the estuary green again.
In dry Andalusia, Spain, water was considered "liquid silver" by the Moors. Nowadays, farmers, scientists, and conservationists are working together to save the treasure of Andalusia for the future.