Accidental Gods

ReWilding our Water: From Rain to River to Sewer and back with Tim Smedley, author of The Last Drop

Jun 11, 2025
Tim Smedley, an award-winning sustainability journalist known for his impactful writings on environmental crises, discusses the alarming state of the global water crisis. He emphasizes the urgent need for clean water and innovative solutions like regenerative agriculture. The conversation highlights the ecological impact of dams and advocates for rewilding rivers to restore natural water flows. Smedley also inspires grassroots activism for cleaner waterways, showcasing how community efforts can drive critical change in water management practices.
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INSIGHT

Climate Change Alters Water Cycle

  • Every 1°C rise increases atmospheric humidity by 7%, causing longer droughts and intense flooding.
  • This leads to a new normal of unpredictable yo-yoing between droughts and floods worldwide.
INSIGHT

Victorian Drainage Created Water Crisis

  • Modern water systems have denaturalized rivers, draining floodplains and disconnecting rivers from aquifers.
  • Victorian-era drainage and canalization created a grey engineered system unsuited for today’s demands and climate variability.
ANECDOTE

Lake Mead’s Dramatic Water Decline

  • Lake Mead’s water level dropped 63 meters since 2000, exposing islands and forcing continual road rebuilding.
  • This decline vividly illustrates water scarcity in the American Southwest’s desert environment.
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