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Waterkeeper Magazine | Volume 17 Tackling the greatest environmental threats of our time.
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Volume 17
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Climate Problems Meet Climate Solutions
Waterkeeper Alliance isn’t a movement that just identifies problems; we also solve them. And that’s what Waterkeeper groups around the world are doing in the face of climate change — growing oysters in Hawaii, preserving carbon sinks in Cambodia, restoring mangroves in Vietnam, stopping fossil fuel infrastructure projects in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, and addressing water security in Southern California.
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** Restoration
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** Using, Not Abusing, Mother Nature
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Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper is restoring shorelines along the Buffalo and Niagara rivers to stop erosion, restore wildlife habitat, and filter certain types of pollution — like lawn fertilizer and pet waste — before they reach waterways.
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Read Now: ([link removed]) Australia’s Government Heeds the Yarra River’s Call of the Wild
Read Now: ([link removed]) Native Oysters Return to Their Namesake Waters: Pearl Harbor
** Preservation
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** You Will Not Dam This Holy River
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Nepal’s Karnali River is one of the longest undammed rivers on Earth, and Karnali Riverkeeper Megh Ale has devoted his life to making sure it stays that way.
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Read Now: ([link removed]) Preserving Cambodia’s Watery “Soul”
Read Now: ([link removed]) Rio Mapacho Waterkeeper Makes a Stand for Peru’s Majestic Glaciers
Read Now: ([link removed]) New Hope for Climate Protection on the Hudson — and Beyond
** Education & Leadership
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** Greening China’s Test-Frenzied Classrooms
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Qiantang River Waterkeeper’s River Angels program, one of the first of its kind, offers China’s schoolchildren a chance to get involved in the country’s efforts to improve its air, water, soil, and ecology.
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Read Now: ([link removed]) To Fight Climate Change, Look to the Trees
Read Now: ([link removed]) Ridding Baltimore’s Waters of a Plague of Pollutants
Read Now: ([link removed]) Leading the Fight Against Climate Change in Cartagena de Indias
** Polluting Infrastructure
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** The Thin Green Line
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How a Grassroots Movement Fought Fossil Fuel Exports in the Pacific Northwest — and Won.
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Read Now: ([link removed]) Let Our Rivers Run Free: Dam Removal in Sweden
Read Now: ([link removed]) Dams are a Climate Disaster
Read Now: ([link removed]) It Takes a Village…to Say No to Coal
** Regulatory Wins
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** Groundbreaking Legal Victory Could Change Water Management in California
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Los Angeles Waterkeeper’s constitutional challenge could pave the way for massive water recycling in the Golden State.
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Read Now: ([link removed]) Putting People and Nature First in Texas’s Petrochemical Corridor
Read Now: ([link removed]) Ending the Dangerous Folly of Nuclear Power in South Florida
Read Now: ([link removed]) Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change in the Heartland
** Innovation
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Turning a Water Crisis into a Path to Peace
** Letter from the Executive Director
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In a movement of problem solvers, EcoPeace Middle East, home to the three Jordan River Waterkeeper groups in Israel, Jordan, and Palestine, is pursuing a plan so visionary and audacious that it offers all of us a paradigm for tackling climate change.
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Waterkeeper Magazine ([link removed]) puts readers on the front lines of the planetary environmental crisis with more than 350 local Waterkeeper groups on six continents fighting for their rivers, lakes, and coastal waters—and for the planet. These amazing advocates have dedicated their lives to protecting clean water and the irreplaceable water sources for nearly a billion people.
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