Water Saving Week 2022

Today marks the end of water saving week 2022.  According to the UN “water is the primary medium through which we will feel the effects of climate change.” This is why during this year’s water saving week we talked about the various ways in which water will impact our future. From the connection between water usage and energy bills, to food and health we are highlighted the link between water and multiple areas of our daily lives to show just how important saving water is. Take action today to work towards a safe future for yourself and the planet.

This Year’s Themes:

Monday – Water and Energy

Tuesday – Water and Social Justice

Wednesday – Water and Food Security

Thursday – Water and Health

Friday – Water and the Natural Environment

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