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By working with water, we can save ourselves from water extremes333

Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. Published by the Institute on the Environment.
What does water want? A conversation with author Erica Gies

What does water want? A conversation with author Erica Gies

Problems and opportunities spring from the mismatch between the natural world and the built environment.
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Water Always Wins: “Quietly radical” book makes case for slow water

In this Q&A with author Erica Gies, Gies says our fixation on controlling water has failed and it’s time for collaborative approaches.
As drought intensifies, a return to wild, unrestricted waterways offers solutions

As drought intensifies, a return to wild, unrestricted waterways offers solutions

Erica Gies’s new book documents the promise of slow, meandering water and calls for a radical departure from conquering and controlling water on the landscape.
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