March 16, 2022

Forbes: Nature Is Infrastructure. Let’s Engineer It That Way

An article by John Sabo, Director of ByWater Institute at Tulane University

The future of water security isn’t about restoring the past; it’s about engineering a future of water abundance by deploying nature in all the ways it can benefit us.

Read the article.

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