Today is World Water Day, so raise a cup of tea rather than coffee to celebrate. The water footprint for a cup of tea is 34 litres compared to a cup of coffee which is around 140 litres. So, give tea a try. For more on how to reduce your water footprint 👉 https://t.co/IJ3O3YQv1y https://t.co/FfTOE3vC7X
(1/4) Today is World Water Day 💧
Ensuring access to safe, treated drinking water is a core pillar of public health.
Early settlers to New Zealand were met with poor public sanitation – open cesspits and poor sewerage led to high rates of illness such as typhoid. https://t.co/poavLg7c0J
— Our health journeys Aotearoa (@Ourhealthjourn) March 21, 2023
Also, today is World Water Day and this year they are asking people to play their part and act to accelerate change needed to protect this precious resource.
Today is world water day and we immediately thought of one of our finalists images from last years @NZGEO photographer of the year competition. A beautifully tragic algal bloom in Lake Ellesmere down south. https://t.co/cJ6SDP0amP
Man sometimes i get so busy with work that i forget to check in with my son. Today he has water day and totally forgot to buy him new togs so mum is doing it for him and will be staying with him at aoga for it. I feel so sad tbh coz i forgot to take leave for this. 😞
We celebrate World Water Day to remind us of the importance of water in our lives. Water is a vital part of sustainable development and is essential for healthy ecosystems, socioeconomic development, food and energy production, and for human survival. https://t.co/3cohb7VzMe
At ESR our scientists work with water every day. From #groundwater to #wastewater to preventing #Freshwater contamination, we’ve got it covered. #WorldWaterDay https://t.co/QXKMg06OHh https://t.co/KMNhnPDdox
— ESR - Science and research (@ESRNewZealand) March 21, 2023
World Water Day in 2023
World Water Day seeks to raise awareness about issues relating to water such as water shortages and sanitation problems. This day aims to provide people with access to safe and clean water and encourages countries to implement better infrastructure and water management.
World Water Day Facts - in 2023
The theme for World Water Day in 2023 was Accelerating Change.