In the heart of Mexico City, a lone kayaker glides through ancient canals. Omar Menchaca, 63, is a former mining engineer turned environmental advocate. For over three decades, he’s paddled through Xochimilco, collecting trash and raising awareness. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Xochimilco is known for its Aztec-era canals and floating gardens. But pollution and urban expansion now threaten this fragile ecosystem. Despite a city-wide plastic ban, bottles and bags still choke the canals. Menchaca says the wetlands are critical for recharging the aquifers that supply drinking water to millions.
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