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  <title>Bloom Where You're Planted</title>
  <description>Alex Lenarduzzi, Water Resources Engineer at Conservation Halton shares her thoughts on the role of the natural environment and how it co-exists with the urban environment. We talk about: Differences and similarities between practice in the public and private sector The lingering impacts of extreme weather and the human stories around such events Alex's perception of the word &amp;quot;environment&amp;quot; as the &amp;quot;natural environment,&amp;quot; rather than &amp;quot;urban environment&amp;quot; Urbanites exploring the natural world Seeing the City from the escarpment, or from the water Working in a career doing something you love Alex's guide to being outside and how it promotes being in the moment Growing up in the &amp;quot;Waterfall Capital of the World&amp;quot; How seeing the world, on the ground, or from space, can affect our perspective </description>
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