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=====This Sci-Fi Plan To Beat Rising Seas Could Change The Way We Live – If It Works===== | |||
[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/floating-cities-united-nations-sea-level-rise-climate-change_n_5cb082eee4b0ffefe3af4fd0 The Guardian Floating Farms] | |||
This floating prototype may not be as fantastical as it sounds, even in a country where pastureland stretches for miles around. As sea levels rise, and there is ever less land for a growing urban population, this farm could be a precursor to entire floating cities in the future. | |||
=====Native Americans Bringing back the Bison===== | =====Native Americans Bringing back the Bison===== | ||
[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/12/how-native-american-tribes-are-bringing-back-the-bison-from-brink-of-extinction The Guardian- Native Americans Restoring Bison Habitat 12-2018] | [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/12/how-native-american-tribes-are-bringing-back-the-bison-from-brink-of-extinction The Guardian- Native Americans Restoring Bison Habitat 12-2018] | ||
On 5,000 hectares of unploughed prairie in north-eastern Montana, hundreds of wild bison roam once again. But this herd is not in a national park or a protected sanctuary – they are on tribal lands. Belonging to the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes of Fort Peck Reservation, the 340 bison is the largest conservation herd in the ongoing bison restoration efforts by North America’s Indigenous people. | On 5,000 hectares of unploughed prairie in north-eastern Montana, hundreds of wild bison roam once again. But this herd is not in a national park or a protected sanctuary – they are on tribal lands. Belonging to the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes of Fort Peck Reservation, the 340 bison is the largest conservation herd in the ongoing bison restoration efforts by North America’s Indigenous people. |
Revision as of 08:55, 26 May 2019
This Sci-Fi Plan To Beat Rising Seas Could Change The Way We Live – If It Works
This floating prototype may not be as fantastical as it sounds, even in a country where pastureland stretches for miles around. As sea levels rise, and there is ever less land for a growing urban population, this farm could be a precursor to entire floating cities in the future.
Native Americans Bringing back the Bison
The Guardian- Native Americans Restoring Bison Habitat 12-2018
On 5,000 hectares of unploughed prairie in north-eastern Montana, hundreds of wild bison roam once again. But this herd is not in a national park or a protected sanctuary – they are on tribal lands. Belonging to the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes of Fort Peck Reservation, the 340 bison is the largest conservation herd in the ongoing bison restoration efforts by North America’s Indigenous people.