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Ways and Means - River Pollution in England
Ways and Means - River Pollution in England
Ways and Means by WILLIAM JOSHUA TEMPLETON Published by LA MENTALE, Paris.
Printed on recycled paper.
Rivers are the lifeblood of our planet, their carriage of water connects us all, a powerful reminder of the cycle of nature and ecological unity. In England, not one river passes government chemical standards and only 14% passed ecological tests, largely due to sewage discharge, chemicals from manufacture and agricultural runoff.
Highlighting the decline of English rivers is Will’s tangible starting point, a sensitive commentary, Ways and Means narrates the current status of English rivers and proposes reflection on how we might fulfil our own responsibilities and strive to work in unison towards a future in which we purposefully align with nature.
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