Agua regenerada, herramienta prioritaria para la consecución de los ODS.

Por Francisco Lombardo (Foro de la Economía del Agua) “Garantizar el acceso universal al agua potable segura y asequible exige reforzar las …
Agua regenerada, herramienta prioritaria para la consecución de los ODS.
Ein Abendspaziergang / … An evening walk

Ungefähr 300 Meter von uns entfernt liegt eine kleine Oase mit zwei Mini-Seen, um die man herumgehen kann. Man findet dort auch Übernachtungshütten …
Ein Abendspaziergang / … An evening walk
May 30, 2024 Porcini and black trumpets at Saint Andrews Forest Farm

We were out to mow and have a work day. It was lovely cooler weather so we got lucky in multiple ways. We mowed the clearing up top, the front along …
May 30, 2024 Porcini and black trumpets at Saint Andrews Forest Farm
How to Propagate Lilacs from Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide

Propagating lilacs from cuttings is a rewarding way to grow more of these beautiful shrubs. Here’s a guide on how to do it: With a little care and …
How to Propagate Lilacs from Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide
🎈Happy Birthday to Our June Pearls 🦪 | From Behind the Pen
Image Credit: Didgeman
Bursting from an oyster shell
we know that precious pearl so well
like salt air drifting through a sandy dune
we celebrate our friends born in June.
© Kym Gordon Moore
To all of our June-born gems, may this month be a tantalizing birthday celebration that you will never forget! Oh, and one last thing, my mantra is to begin and continue your birthday celebration until this time rolls around next year.
🎉Happy Born–Day to all of you!🎆
Image Credit: Alexandra_Koch
Source: 🎈Happy Birthday to Our June Pearls 🦪 | From Behind the Pen
An ancestral solution ensures water for Peruvian alpaca farmers, but is it enough? – Stigmatis News
- A community of alpaca farmers in the high Peruvian Andes is witnessing the loss of its mountain glaciers as a result of a warming climate and unseasonal droughts.
- In response, community members have turned to an ancestral practice of harvesting rainwater runoff and snowmelt, caching it in artificial lagoons that they can then tap to irrigate their alpaca pastures.
- Today, the community of Santa Fe, on the slopes of Mount Rit’ipata, has 41 of these lagoons, or qocha, but increasingly prolonged droughts mean it will need many more.
- Other communities across Peru have launched similar water harvesting initiatives, and while the government backs these projects, communities like Santa Fe are ineligible for state funding under a 2022 regulation.
Source: An ancestral solution ensures water for Peruvian alpaca farmers, but is it enough? – Stigmatis News

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