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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

from Róger El Santos (Brazil) - Spot a reminder of the climate impact caused by rainwater bad harvesting. The preventive procedures can preserve water resources. (October 2009 - São José, Brazil)

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  • @Golfferdie that is flawed reasoning.

  • Just a though but don't trees use a bunch of water? I know we need them but I really think we have more trees on earth then we have had in while. Wild fire can be controlled to point as before it would burn to the ground everything. I am all about saving rain water but trees are not part of the equation. I do not mean to say trees are bad but keep about rain water.

  • Just a though but don't trees use a bunch of water? I know we need them but I really think we have more trees on earth then we have had in while. Wild fire can be controlled to point as before it would burn to the ground everything. I am all about saving rain water but trees are not part of the equation.

  • This is flawed, you took a dense city and built a suburb.... you could just create the wells and dry wells in the dense city....

  • awesome

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