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TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — The City of Tucson is inviting the community to explore how we can make our neighborhoods greener, cooler, and more vibrant together. It's all part of the Grow Tucson project.
How hard could collecting rainwater really be? Just put out a bucket and wait for the clouds, right? Well, not really. This task is deceptively complex, but it can be a game changer for some growers.
With drought conditions becoming more common, capturing rainwater is a smart way to support your garden sustainably. In this video, I walk through the rainwater harvesting system at the Epic Homestead ...
Learning Tree Farm uses cisterns to collect rainwater from a barn that was originally built to dry tobacco in the 1800s. Climate change is affecting our food, and our food is affecting the climate.
Bengaluru: The Karnataka government is considering implementing the Shirapur Model of water conservation in Kalyana Karnataka ...
A special presentation of Water Harvester: An invitation to Abundance. A special presentation of Water Harvester: An invitation to Abundance. Tucson resident Brad Lancaster believes that cities around ...
Coimbatore: An innovative model adopted by the Coimbatore Corporation to store rainwater and reuse it for non-potable purposes is paying off.While government buildings across the state, including the ...
This week on Arizona Illustrated Tucson resident Brad Lancaster believes that cities around the world can live off rainwater. This is the story of how he transformed his neighborhood by experimenting ...