Latin America
Peruvians look to ancestral ways to manage water
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As the impact of climate change becomes more pronounced and noticeable, Peru is reviving ancient practices that utilize natural infrastructure to provide water to communities.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/tag/environment/page/11)
Many Pagans see how we treat the environment (Mother Earth) as a reflection on how we treat the Goddess. The environment, and environmental concerns are a large part of many polytheist practices. These articles spotlight environmental impacts such as pollution, climate change, attempts to preserve natural spaces, and more.
As the impact of climate change becomes more pronounced and noticeable, Peru is reviving ancient practices that utilize natural infrastructure to provide water to communities.
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