Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Water Day -
in 2023Updated
Today is World Water Day 💧
Let’s stop watching water pollution and start taking action.
Together with @Xylem we can Take the Waste Out of Water
https://t.co/IlMmrxdnsY https://t.co/APf7hMYg1Z
Today is World Water Day & Nannas say that our water problems have not gone away during La Niña wet season... we have another bigger fish kill in the Menindee area ... because there’s not enough water in the system…its going to the big, rich cotton businesses upstream. https://t.co/C7Wms8o64Y
— Knitting Nannas and Friends - Sydney (@knitnannasSYD) March 22, 2023
Today is World Water Day.
What is the current situation of water, which has a significant place in every aspect of our lives? Why is water so important?
#WorldWaterDay https://t.co/aPGU2MS7AZ
Join me & my fellow Co-Chairs of the Global Commission on the Economics of Water @watercommongood at the #UN2023WaterConference on World Water Day. We are calling for a new approach to water to secure a just & sustainable future.
🗓️ March 22
👉 Register: https://t.co/4vD1VMZ7h7 https://t.co/3mUWK33RaZ
Happy World water day 🌊.Water is our spiritual teacher, our primordial mother where all life emerged & where life shall return. Each droplet is a vessel of generosity, rejuvenation and divine presence. Today I honour Hafren, Goddess of the River Severn who has forever guided me https://t.co/AYYVb2MqBZ
— Witch_of_Salopia 🧙♂️🎃🌿 (@WitchofSalopia) March 22, 2023
Today, on World Water Day, we #StayandPray for improved water quality in the UK, with reports of high levels of dangerous chemicals being present in some tap water. God, we pray for all to have access to safe, clean water, and for greater awareness of this issue. https://t.co/efKq2XUxge
Today is World Water Day. How can we each make a practical difference to a global issue? We have a number of books that look at climate change from a Christian perspective including ‘A Christian Guide to Environmental Issues’ by Martin and Margot Hodson. https://t.co/UpSuc9nCa9 https://t.co/yzDZKboXjE
Today is World Water Day which, this year, is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. Read more:
https://t.co/XoaSDcItVa
#worldwaterday #watercrisis https://t.co/Efe5lI3lNe
World Water Day today so think before you use it! Lots more interesting stuff about water in One Well written by @rochellestrauss and illustrated by me https://t.co/4MbHdS2c5L
Today is World Water Day. In Hartlepool and across the UK we are facing a Tory #SewageScandal. I’m backing @JimfromOldham and @LabourDefra to take tough action on the water companies and clean up our seas and waterways. https://t.co/9k9lyGUfVU
— Jonathan Brash for Hartlepool MP (@JonathanBrash) March 22, 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.