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World Water Day
Save water, Save Life!
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Save water, Save Life!
#worldwaterday #india
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The eternal Wisła... 🌊 On #WorldWaterDay we look at how Poland's longest river has inspired artists in the past 🎨
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Today's #WorldWaterDay
According to the latest United Nations World Water Development Report, 3.6 billion people around the world, which is about half of the world’s population, live in potentially water-scarce areas during at least one month a year. This figure could rise to more than 5 billion in 2050.
Over the same period, the global demand for water, currently estimated at around 4,600 km3 per year could reach 5,500km3 or 6,000 km3 per year. At 4,600 km3 per year, current global usage of freshwater is already close to the maximum threshold of sustainability and this fragile balance in fact masks the major local and regional disparities.
#WWDR2018 #Water #WorldWaterDay #WaterDay #WaterManagement #Nature #WaterResources #ClimateChange #SDGs #SustainableDevelopment #KyotoProtocol #iLoveKyotoProtocol #Environment #WithNature #ParisAgreement #Agenda2030 #ActOnClimate
#COP23 #MakeOurPlanetGreatAgain
According to the latest United Nations World Water Development Report, 3.6 billion people around the world, which is about half of the world’s population, live in potentially water-scarce areas during at least one month a year. This figure could rise to more than 5 billion in 2050.
Over the same period, the global demand for water, currently estimated at around 4,600 km3 per year could reach 5,500km3 or 6,000 km3 per year. At 4,600 km3 per year, current global usage of freshwater is already close to the maximum threshold of sustainability and this fragile balance in fact masks the major local and regional disparities.
#WWDR2018 #Water #WorldWaterDay #WaterDay #WaterManagement #Nature #WaterResources #ClimateChange #SDGs #SustainableDevelopment #KyotoProtocol #iLoveKyotoProtocol #Environment #WithNature #ParisAgreement #Agenda2030 #ActOnClimate
#COP23 #MakeOurPlanetGreatAgain
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