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Post by woodyz on May 31, 2015 17:47:14 GMT -7
7 Easy Tips to Save Water in Your Home Did you know that your daily five-minute shower uses more water than the average person in a developing country uses for an entire day*? In the U.S. we have such easy access to clean water that it can feel like we have an unlimited supply, and a few gallons wasted here and there may not seem like a big deal. But places like California are already feeling the effects of the global water crisis, and awareness about the need to save water is getting out there slowly but surely. The good news is that doing your part to conserve water is easy. Read on for our top tips on how to save water (it will only take you 5 minutes), and get ahead of the game today. * United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). (2006). Human Development Report 2006, Beyond Scarcity: Power, poverty and the global water crisis. www.globalpossibilities.org/7-easy-tips-to-save-water-in-your-home/
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Post by thywar on May 31, 2015 18:10:44 GMT -7
You know if it was the NRA telling me how to save water I might participate. The UN? Screw 'em. They STILL should relocate to Damascus, Syria. See how much water the can save ISIS.
Edit: have they shut the fountains off at the UN by chance? Or the UN fountain in San Francisco, Kansas City, and other places? Or are they just being hypocrites?
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