LITTLE THINGS Little drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant land. Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Make our earth an Eden, Like the heaven above. —Julia A. Carney
This is definitely not something that pops into people's heads everyday including mine. It seems like people just complain too much about how bad of shape the world is in but do nothing about it. GWresources is good information to start if you want to learn more about water than what has already been said here.
I'm no saint, but I try to help in some ways. If you want to feel like you're making an impact, this is where I began:
We have a plan at operationoasis dot c o m do you have time to learn about our plan to recycle billions of tons of waste water to create rainforests in deserts?
we must concentrate on saving wood cause wood burns (it vanishes) and the one recycled for damaged furniture (or other wood objects) doesn't do much help. Water evaporates and drops back on the surface of Earth. They expect that if we save water the water will move to Sahara, Gobi and Kalahari ?! :)
Of course water can be recycled. It does it itself. Ever heard of rain? The water can't leave earth and can't be destroyed, so where does everyone think it goes? The real problem is overpopulation, which causes the need for water to rise when the supply is constant. That's where a shortage would come from. You're not wasting water when you leave the sink on, you're wasting the energy used to treat it, which we can't recycle thanks to entropy.
@MegaRockcool When we drink it, we sweat or urinate out a good portion of it and the part we use for cell growth goes back to my overpopulation point. I agree with your pollution point, not that I necessarily disagree with your first point. I'm all for lowering pollution and conservation. I just think we should be worried for the right reasons.
@IdiotCommenter@IdiotCommenter yes, we must concentrate on saving wood cause wood burns (it vanishes) and the one recycled for damaged furniture (or other wood objects) doesn't do much help. Water evaporates and drops back on the surface of Earth. They expect that if we save water the water will move to Sahara, Gobi and Kalahari ?! :)
@IdiotCommenter yes, we must concentrate on saving wood cause wood burns (it vanishes) and the one recycled for damaged furniture (or other wood objects) doesn't do much help. Water evaporates and drops back on the surface of Earth. They expect that if we save water the water will move to Sahara, Gobi and Kalahari ?! :)
adding this to my educational lens on squidoo world water crisis they say were running out of potable drinking water by 2025 if we don't do something...
Population control with water and food will kill us all off so do you really think that us conserving water will stop the private companies from pumping it out our aquifers? You really think all of us are in there future agenda? They want worlds population at 500 million so you think you will be in that group?
LMAO! Poor brainwashed kids. private companies like Nestle are pumping our fresh water and shipping it to china. Private companies can pump it and sell it back to us for huge profits. Watch true TVs conspiracy theory on fresh water her on YouTube. Don't believe this global warming and depopulation crap.
Why not use solarpower, exampel solarwave.se has products that completly solves the problem 700liters an hour of safe water and electricity for lighs, mobile phones and others as a bonus.. also desalination systems..
Organic Water Solutions (OWS) products and services provide a revolutionary way forward in the remediation of polluted water bodies.
We have solutions for algae infested dams to wine effluent and anything in between, reducing COD’s, E Coli, Ammonia, Nitrates, even Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) and so much more.
Have a look at our website ows .co .za for details around our products and services. Please note that OWS is 100% Organic.
@tertiuswait your website gave me a virus and like i said before i wont be around when all this sh*t goes down (if it even does, probly wont) so have fun with that.
Eye with natural water us them are out to destroy its fauna, envenénarla, destroying it, nezcle, coca cola and pepsi, now in Latin America and Africa, India, want to buy natural resources, selling it ten times more than that we worth paying, and thus busting our ecosystem, water belongs to the people not to corrupt government.
@saskesdemon governments can't just bomb countries out of the blue. I think the best solution is law (allow 2 children per couple) or the bad idea is making another WW3
excelente para quien dice que ama el planeta tierra.... veanlo de verdad excelente pero en ingles facil de entender :D estamos todos juntos en esto, save the planet
If you can afford it, you might want to buy a solar-powered air-to-water generator that produces up to 10 gallons of drinking water per day. AWGs produce water out of thin air. Check out this solar and portable model WPG-88 at H2OGenerator(dot)com
That's a good question; thank you. The answer is that to maintain the PH level in water produced by an AWG, it depends on the filter (active carbon). The TCR filter (last stage) for this machine has a PH level of 7.2-7.85 which is pretty ideal for drinking water (light alkaline). You do need to replace the filter about every six months though if you use the machine daily. Also, a quick correction to the above post - the machine produces up to 7.5 gallons per day rather than 10 gallons.
@moniequa the issue is that freshwater sources (aquifers, rivers, lakes) are being polluted/depleted faster than the natural recharge of the water cycle (like you said that the salt water evaporates and turns into rain). Unfortunately, the poorest people in especially developing countries, suffer the most from a lack of access to freshwater sources, or the little access they do have, the water is usually contaminated as a result of industrial and chemical wastes, fertilizers and bad sewage
@chapintex1 developing countries lack of access to freshwater because we want them too. Pollution has nothing to do with the amount of water we have. I'm not saying that we won't experience water shortage like we did in oil, housing, and food but I am saying we don't need to believe it because its man made.
It's caled Desalination: Water is desalinated in order to be converted to fresh water suitable for human consumption or irrigation. Sometimes the process produces table salt as a by-product. It is used on many seagoing ships and submarines. Most of the modern interest in desalination is focused on developing cost-effective ways of providing fresh water for human use in regions where the availability of water is limited.
ya the plan is crisis managment wait till the crisis is on our door step then try to fix it but the problem with that methed is it's allways to late. all u kids tell your parents too stop buying big suv's we waste to much fosil fules on big cars that wer ment to carry 8 passengers u wonder what suv's have to do with water they waste alot of oil. and extracting oil pollutes billions of gallons of water. in alberta canada they pollute billions of gallons of water extracting oil from the tar sands
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RippleBottles 2 months ago
like 95% of our entire body is water...
is that what they teach in america?
FYI is about 25% less
MrApplefan123 2 months ago
Propaganda fo children FUCK YEAH!
GOllumboy101 2 months ago
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StephanieLisaTara 4 months ago
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Yeah!!! Let us import 50 million fuckign illeglas to come and help us al lrun out of water even faster.
What the USA needs is millions of 3rd world scum so the rich can under cut everyone's pay, fuck the water, the rich demand to max out profits!!!!!
MrAppleseed88 5 months ago
Do you mind if I use this video with my Ecology report on Food and water shortages?
l33tcombat 7 months ago
This is definitely not something that pops into people's heads everyday including mine. It seems like people just complain too much about how bad of shape the world is in but do nothing about it. GWresources is good information to start if you want to learn more about water than what has already been said here.
I'm no saint, but I try to help in some ways. If you want to feel like you're making an impact, this is where I began:
mycharitywater. org/p/campaign/?campaign_id=15970
TheGalmo 8 months ago
We have a plan at operationoasis dot c o m do you have time to learn about our plan to recycle billions of tons of waste water to create rainforests in deserts?
AndrewKFletcher 8 months ago
can some1 send me the backround music? i need it sooo ergintly
latoofkhoory12 9 months ago
this video is amazing ! (y) :)
latoofkhoory12 9 months ago
this video is amazing ! (y) :)
latoofkhoory12 9 months ago
theres a water crisis?
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BlueGoldNanotech 9 months ago
TRUE.......JUST A LITTLE WATER
eddiepeddie100 10 months ago
@herzmacht dumbass you can plant trees jesus Christ it's idiots like you that fuck up this society
newbtuber333 10 months ago
I always try to use the least amount of water that i can.
Also i am running Computing for Clean Water project, in World Community Grid
Thermo84 10 months ago
we must concentrate on saving wood cause wood burns (it vanishes) and the one recycled for damaged furniture (or other wood objects) doesn't do much help. Water evaporates and drops back on the surface of Earth. They expect that if we save water the water will move to Sahara, Gobi and Kalahari ?! :)
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hermosaviry 10 months ago
Of course water can be recycled. It does it itself. Ever heard of rain? The water can't leave earth and can't be destroyed, so where does everyone think it goes? The real problem is overpopulation, which causes the need for water to rise when the supply is constant. That's where a shortage would come from. You're not wasting water when you leave the sink on, you're wasting the energy used to treat it, which we can't recycle thanks to entropy.
IdiotCommenter 11 months ago 2
@IdiotCommenter when people drink it it goes away and polliuting it means youcant drink it
MegaRockcool 10 months ago
@MegaRockcool When we drink it, we sweat or urinate out a good portion of it and the part we use for cell growth goes back to my overpopulation point. I agree with your pollution point, not that I necessarily disagree with your first point. I'm all for lowering pollution and conservation. I just think we should be worried for the right reasons.
IdiotCommenter 10 months ago
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Herzmacht 10 months ago
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@IdiotCommenter @IdiotCommenter yes, we must concentrate on saving wood cause wood burns (it vanishes) and the one recycled for damaged furniture (or other wood objects) doesn't do much help. Water evaporates and drops back on the surface of Earth. They expect that if we save water the water will move to Sahara, Gobi and Kalahari ?! :)
Herzmacht 10 months ago
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@IdiotCommenter yes, we must concentrate on saving wood cause wood burns (it vanishes) and the one recycled for damaged furniture (or other wood objects) doesn't do much help. Water evaporates and drops back on the surface of Earth. They expect that if we save water the water will move to Sahara, Gobi and Kalahari ?! :)
Herzmacht 10 months ago
adding this to my educational lens on squidoo world water crisis they say were running out of potable drinking water by 2025 if we don't do something...
ideagirlconsulting 11 months ago
Now is our time to get extinct
danilocozo 11 months ago
im dead in 76 years so i wont be around when we do run out. lol good luck with that
saskesdemon 1 year ago
@saskesdemon haha ;)
Urketadic 10 months ago
Population control with water and food will kill us all off so do you really think that us conserving water will stop the private companies from pumping it out our aquifers? You really think all of us are in there future agenda? They want worlds population at 500 million so you think you will be in that group?
leebog31 1 year ago
LMAO! Poor brainwashed kids. private companies like Nestle are pumping our fresh water and shipping it to china. Private companies can pump it and sell it back to us for huge profits. Watch true TVs conspiracy theory on fresh water her on YouTube. Don't believe this global warming and depopulation crap.
leebog31 1 year ago
Nazi like Propaganda,
JahfyahSweden 1 year ago
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Why not use solarpower, exampel solarwave.se has products that completly solves the problem 700liters an hour of safe water and electricity for lighs, mobile phones and others as a bonus.. also desalination systems..
larre3 1 year ago
We have a plan:
Organic Water Solutions (OWS) products and services provide a revolutionary way forward in the remediation of polluted water bodies.
We have solutions for algae infested dams to wine effluent and anything in between, reducing COD’s, E Coli, Ammonia, Nitrates, even Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) and so much more.
Have a look at our website ows .co .za for details around our products and services. Please note that OWS is 100% Organic.
tertiuswait 1 year ago
@tertiuswait your website gave me a virus and like i said before i wont be around when all this sh*t goes down (if it even does, probly wont) so have fun with that.
saskesdemon 1 year ago
Eye with natural water us them are out to destroy its fauna, envenénarla, destroying it, nezcle, coca cola and pepsi, now in Latin America and Africa, India, want to buy natural resources, selling it ten times more than that we worth paying, and thus busting our ecosystem, water belongs to the people not to corrupt government.
aldelapava 1 year ago
boobies!
yodellikeyoumeanit09 1 year ago
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cyclingforwater 1 year ago
don't matter how smart we using our water there will be a point that we needed to cut our population down
00Hellfire 1 year ago
@00Hellfire and how the hell do we do that? id say bomb sh*t but thats kinda fuc*ed up. so how would u deplete our pop.?
saskesdemon 1 year ago
@saskesdemon governments can't just bomb countries out of the blue. I think the best solution is law (allow 2 children per couple) or the bad idea is making another WW3
00Hellfire 10 months ago
best solution= human population cut down
this solution is the only way to solve our crisis all issues involved nature point back to our high population
00Hellfire 1 year ago
excelente para quien dice que ama el planeta tierra.... veanlo de verdad excelente pero en ingles facil de entender :D estamos todos juntos en esto, save the planet
ipsymic 1 year ago
OMG i was crying when i was watching this BUETIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ilovexyoohxo3 1 year ago
If you can afford it, you might want to buy a solar-powered air-to-water generator that produces up to 10 gallons of drinking water per day. AWGs produce water out of thin air. Check out this solar and portable model WPG-88 at H2OGenerator(dot)com
MGC7807 2 years ago
Won't all the carbon in the air mix with the water?
UnicycleFilms 2 years ago
That's a good question; thank you. The answer is that to maintain the PH level in water produced by an AWG, it depends on the filter (active carbon). The TCR filter (last stage) for this machine has a PH level of 7.2-7.85 which is pretty ideal for drinking water (light alkaline). You do need to replace the filter about every six months though if you use the machine daily. Also, a quick correction to the above post - the machine produces up to 7.5 gallons per day rather than 10 gallons.
MGC7807 2 years ago
we have plenty of water, don't believe it. We have vast body of salt water, it evaporates and turns into rain.
moniequa 2 years ago
@moniequa the issue is that freshwater sources (aquifers, rivers, lakes) are being polluted/depleted faster than the natural recharge of the water cycle (like you said that the salt water evaporates and turns into rain). Unfortunately, the poorest people in especially developing countries, suffer the most from a lack of access to freshwater sources, or the little access they do have, the water is usually contaminated as a result of industrial and chemical wastes, fertilizers and bad sewage
chapintex1 1 year ago
@chapintex1 developing countries lack of access to freshwater because we want them too. Pollution has nothing to do with the amount of water we have. I'm not saying that we won't experience water shortage like we did in oil, housing, and food but I am saying we don't need to believe it because its man made.
moniequa 1 year ago
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mintehy 2 years ago
It's caled Desalination: Water is desalinated in order to be converted to fresh water suitable for human consumption or irrigation. Sometimes the process produces table salt as a by-product. It is used on many seagoing ships and submarines. Most of the modern interest in desalination is focused on developing cost-effective ways of providing fresh water for human use in regions where the availability of water is limited.
Buckles454 3 years ago 2
Totally Agree ARUBA feeds the entire Island by this process. WE HAVE NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT.
HORUN5 2 years ago
yep..drink your own piss
gbilios 2 years ago
propaganda
davidzet 3 years ago
shut up know your facts
Rudymx88 3 years ago
ya the plan is crisis managment wait till the crisis is on our door step then try to fix it but the problem with that methed is it's allways to late. all u kids tell your parents too stop buying big suv's we waste to much fosil fules on big cars that wer ment to carry 8 passengers u wonder what suv's have to do with water they waste alot of oil. and extracting oil pollutes billions of gallons of water. in alberta canada they pollute billions of gallons of water extracting oil from the tar sands
cruxanrum 3 years ago