The Way of Water: Amazonian floodplains, recycled water, underwater sounds and marine bacteria fueled lighting

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From the water shortage in the Western United States to changes in floodplains in the Amazon, how is climate change impacting our water supplies? We explore solutions to these problems. We also hear what it's like to experience the world through the ears of a whale (yes, whales have ears)! And in France, one town is trying out some natural, glow-in-the-dark lighting.
23 Mar English Germany Society & Culture · Health & Fitness

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