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At the end of their usable lives, industrially-produced goods travel again-- by cargo ships-- to dumpsites in Africa or Asia. Cargo ships are powered by bunker fuel. How does bunker fuel impact oceans?

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Imagine your bioregion if every teenager could trace water from precipitation to tap-- and back to precipitation. Imagine living within your bioregion's ecological limits. To help your community get there, what questions would you ask?

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Bioregionalism

Berg, Peter, Discovering your life-place: a first bioregional workbook, 1990.

https://planetdrum.org posts international bioregional contacts.

Caduto, Michael and Joseph Bruchac, Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children, Fulcrum, 1988. Includes activities for learning about rain-making, saltwater, making waves and more.

Charles, Leonard, Jim Dodge et al., "Where You At? A Bioregional Quiz." Coevolution Quarterly 32 (Winter 1981) Click Here

Dobson, Clive and Gregor Gilpin Beck, Watersheds: A Practical Handbook for Healthy Water, Firefly Books, 1999. Includes descriptions about watersheds and nutrient cycles, pollution sources and righting environmental wrongs.

Fields, Tina: Click Here

Harper, Daniel, "Know Your Watershed", April 25, 2018.

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Regenerative Design Institute Bioregional Quiz:

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