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LAARE, Kenya – Jacob Murungi and his wife don’t sleep much. Instead, they spend their nights in the local forest high in the mountains of central Kenya collecting water — from the trees. “I’m out here all night, carrying full water containers to the house, putting empty ones out,” he says in Swahili. It’s early morning, and Murungi is standing next to a towering tree. At its base rests a large yellow plastic jerrycan. A plastic sheet — discarded packaging taken from the trash and cleaned — is pinned to the bark of the tree using thorns from a nearby plant and then tucked into the jerrycan. “At night when the mist comes, water forms on the tree. Then it rolls down the trunk, onto the

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