what s happening to the planets, and this is a swim, a call to em po people around the world. i can speak to people around the world. the river ends in manhattan right next to the united nations headquarters. that s so true. and the importance of rivers. we have talked about some of the other bodies of water that you have conquered before, but rivers specifically, why? rivers are the arteries of the world. okay. if we want to have a healthy plan planet, we need to have healthy rivers. everything we flow into rivers, industrial waste, raw sewage, plastic pollution, it all goes down the rivers and then ends up in the sea. it s one of the reasons why in three of your four river swims, you have gotten seriously sick. you are taking in what we pollute and put in our rivers. yeah, well, i mean, it s an interesting story, the hudson, because at the source, it s absolutely beautiful. it s fresh clean water. the adirondacks.
The Colorado River comes to an end at the U.S.-Mexico border. The entirety of its flow, already heavily tapped upstream in the U.S., is sent into an irrigation canal to grow crops in the Mexicali Valley and to flow through faucets in Tijuana and Mexicali. The river’s final hundred miles have been mostly dry for decades. Environmental groups on both sides of the border are working together to let the Colorado flow again in its historic channel.
Tribes in the southwest hold significant rights to the Colorado River’s water. But they’ve been left out of nearly every major agreement to manage the river. Leaders across the region are debating how to use less water amid the region’s warming climate. Tribes say they never got the chance to use their water in the first place, and that everyone in the river basin should plan for a future where they do.
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Повесть Покой. Рассказ из современной жизни петербургского писателя
Наталии Соколовской, опубликованная в журнале Знамя , это пронзительный рассказ о смерти ее 91-летней матери, заразившейся ковидом в петербургской больнице. О пандемии и ее жертвах написано множество статей, постов в соцсетях, есть заметки и дневники волонтеров, но Покой – едва ли не первое художественное произведение на эту тему, пишет Север.Реалии .
Из повести Покой : …два первых приемных покоя слились в моей памяти… в первом был полуголый старик, сидящий в инвалид