Positive ideas, stories, techniques from organisations and people dedicated
to getting our relationship with water right

Water Stories Discover how you can restore the health of watersheds and ecosystems, and create water security and abundance wherever you live.

Water Footprint It includes your tap water use and the “virtual water” used to produce
your food, electricity, gas and home goods.

River Network envisions a powerful and inclusive movement that ensures abundant clean water for all people and nature to thrive. We believe joy and hope for our planet flows through our rivers.

The Nature Conservancy Aim: To make the highest possible impact on the climate and biodiversity crises between now and 2030, we’re developing breakthrough ideas, amplifying local leaders and influencing policy, advancing effective, lasting conservation in more than 80 countries and territories.

The Community Water Center We are facing a climate crisis. CWC works to end the drinking water crisis with three core strategies. Building Grassroots Power, Communications and Advocacy

The LA Times Water Footprint Resource: Chose what you put on your plate and see the virtual water usage

The Toolbox connects your business to the latest tools, guidance, case studies, datasets, and more most relevant to you based on your circumstances and interests. It features more than 500+ resources from dozens of organisations and is updated every week.

River Runner Drop a virtual raindrop anywhere in the US and see where it ends up.

The WWF Free Rivers augmented reality app puts an entire landscape in your hands. Immerse yourself in its incredible virtual world, where you’ll meet the people and wildlife that live here.

UN Environment Program Meet the young champions protecting the world’s water

The Green Belt Movement in Uganda Since 1977, GBM communities have planted over 51 million trees in Kenya. GBM also plants trees on public lands with institutions such as faith based groups, schools, and has a partnership with the Kenya Army to help access remote areas for planting and tree planting on army lands.

The Great Green Wall – Africa Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys with the UN World Food Programme to the Northern border of Senegal to see an innovative land recovery project within the Great Green Wall of Africa that is harvesting rainwater, increasing food security, and rehabilitating the ecosystem.

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