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This reminds me of John Todd from Cape Cod. In some of the moments I'm not busy obsessing about the state of media, (and what to do about it) I'm obsessing about the state of our water. And this is a top 'what-to-do-about-it'. www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
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John Todd’s eco-machine stunned experts by using natural organisms to remove toxic waste from a Cape Cod lagoon. Forty years on, he wants to build a fleet of them to clean up the oceans
‘Yoda’ for scientists: the outsider ecologist whose ideas from the 80s just might fix our future
Liz Pendleton
Did you know you can turn waste into water with no chemicals or machinery? The sewage from Sheepdrove Organic Farm flows through seven different natural systems until it arrives at a lake where it’s clean enough to swim in or drink. You can stay by the lake and try it for yourself.
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