Sajama National Park in Bolivia has lost more than half of its glacier over the past 30 years. By combining traditional knowledge and new technologies, a Swiss project aims to preserve the glacier’s meltwater by protecting wetlands.
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Deutschde“Grüne Schwämme” schützen, um Wasser zu speichernRead more: “Grüne Schwämme” schützen, um Wasser zu speichern
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FrançaisfrProtéger les «éponges vertes» pour préserver l’eauRead more: Protéger les «éponges vertes» pour préserver l’eau
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ItalianoitProteggere le “spugne verdi” per preservare l’acqua OriginalRead more: Proteggere le “spugne verdi” per preservare l’acqua
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EspañolesProteger “esponjas verdes” y preservar el aguaRead more: Proteger “esponjas verdes” y preservar el agua
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PortuguêsptProteger as “esponjas verdes” para preservar a águaRead more: Proteger as “esponjas verdes” para preservar a água
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العربيةarحماية “الإسفنجات الخضراء” من أجل الحفاظ على الماءRead more: حماية “الإسفنجات الخضراء” من أجل الحفاظ على الماء
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РусскийruОбъединяя традиционные знания и новые технологииRead more: Объединяя традиционные знания и новые технологии
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