Rivers are the lifeblood of our planet, carving landscapes, supporting diverse ecosystems, and sustaining human civilisations for millennia. Flowing through deserts, mountains, forests, and plains, ...
Only a third of the world's longest rivers still flow freely. Water is fundamental to life on Earth and throughout most of our history humankind has been devising new ways to make it work for us. We ...
Certain rivers are not only bodies of water. They are written in history, defined in culture, and are enshrined in religious texts for some people. They connect countries, mark the lives of millions, ...