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Page 1: Watering down a colossal crisis
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“Many people have lived without love,but none without water.”

Yes, to a massive degree!

Here are a few simple steps towards sustainability:

Can simple life style changes bail us out of today’s grave water crisis?

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A slow dripping tap can waste up to 30 liters of water a day!

Get all leaks fixed right away.Start accumulating the leak in a bucket/mug instantly.

Dropping some (food) colour in the toilet tank could help detect the leakage.

On how many days a year, does your home/office bear NO water leak at all?

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Run the water tap with minimal force, only when needed.Close it tightly after each use.

Keep it closed while

• Applying soap

• Rubbing the brush

• Using the shaving razor

• Scrubbing/soaping vessels

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- A dual flush system can operate at half (& full) the tank capacity.

Flush very judiciously.

Get a low flush toilet that lets you regulate the water outflow.

* http://www.wikihow.com/Convert-Any-Toilet-to-a-Low-Flush-Toilet

Indian squat toilets: Extremely water efficient and hygienic!

Don’t use the toilet as a wastebasket!

upto 16 litres of potable water

Every time you flush,

goes down the drain!

Source: “Hunting Down Water”, an award-winning documentary

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Choose a restrained bucket bath,

over an extravagant shower bath.

The shorter, the better.

Bath tubs are a great deal worse.

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Clean vehicles, floor, etc. water economically.

to cool the house exteriors, etc.!

Why pour water when a wet cloth could do it?

Water is too scarce a resource to be splashed about

Delhi alone guzzles 4.5 crore liters of water for car washing!*

* Source: “Hunting Down Water”, an award-winning documentary

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Efficiency needs to be extended to water too!

Prefer semi automatic. It lets you reduce the cycle time and reuse

the water for another load.

• Must choose an automatic one? Go for front loading, then.

Planning to buy a washing machine?

• Lower the washing frequency.Running the machine only at full load saves energy as well as water.

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An RO (Reverse Osmosis) filter discards double the quantity of water it purifies.*

Employ it only when unavoidable.

Can’t do away with RO?

• Pick a unit that retains maximum water.

• Bucket the outgoing water. Reuse it in cleaning, washing cloths, gardening, etc.

Yet another practical way to reuse water:

Wash fruits & vegetables in a bowl (& utilize that water elsewhere).

* Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_osmosis#Disadvantages

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Rainwater harvesting

Catch me when you can!

Collecting rainwater is inevitable for meeting the rapidly rising freshwater demand.

It also prevents the flooding of streets.

A one-time solar investment fetches recurring power and monetary savings.

Btw, cold water baths (if used judiciously) offer several healthbenefits [e.g., accelerated blood circulation].

Solar systems for water heating (& lighting)

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[1] http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthglacier.html [2] http://www.enn.com/top_stories/article/38627[3] The ‘Water in a Changing World’ report by the UN [4] http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/01/090119210532.htm

Climate change severely aggravates our water plight.

• Glaciers store about 75% of the world's freshwater. [1]

• Gravely many Himalayan glaciers, which feed seven Asian rivers, may disappear by 2035, propelled by global warming. [2]

By 2030, global warming will have pushed more than half the world's population onto “areas of high water stress”. – the UN [3]

Even a skeptic, who questions the exactness of these predictions, would admit that they are unlikely to be off by much.

"Scientists Agree Human-induced Global Warming Is Real, Survey Says”. [4]

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Just a minor temperature rise? Not quite!

[1] www.washprofile.org/en/node/3381 [2] Centre for Science and Environment [3] National Crime Records Bureau

Climate change perturbs the entire weather cycle, inducing more & mightier calamities.

Between 1973 and 1982, about 1,500 natural disasters occurred, while from 1993 to 2002 they increased to as many as 6,000! [1]

68% of our farming needs rain - the right amount (not less, not more), at the right time. [2]

1.84 lakh farmers committed suicide between 1995 & 2007. [3]

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• Floodwater contains infectious organisms, and chemical & other waste.

• Grossly inadequate mechanisms to store rainwater before it hits the drains/oceans.

How come floods and (safe) water crisis

rise together?

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Thankfully, the climatic crisis too can be conquered!

What follows are components of

Individual Environmental Responsibility:

• ‘Deadly dozen’ diseases could stem from global warming. [1]

[1] http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/081007-climate-diseases.html [2] http://business.rediff.com/slide-show/2009/dec/10/slide-show-1-countries-worst-hit-by-climate-change.htm

• India is one of the 10 countries worst hit by climate change. [2]

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• 100s of millions of barrels of oil eaten up annually in plastic production [4]

• Paper items wipe out a few billion trees, every year. [5]

• Colossal consumption of energy [Production, Transportation & Disposal]

[1] http://www.copperwiki.org/index.php/Plastic_bags [2] EPI: http://www.earth-policy.org [3] Environmental Protection Agency

1500 bottles end up as garbage, every second! [2]

1 million plastic bags are consumed every minute! [1]

Only 6.8% of all plastics were recycled in 2007. [3]

Just (re)use, don’t throw!

[4] http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/ask/crudeoil_faqs.asp#plastics [5] http://ecology.com/features/paperchase/

Growingly gigantic landfills, and now ocean-fills!

In place of multiple

Plastic bagsDisposable cupsTissue papersDisposable water bottles

Use one

Jute/cloth bagMug/glassHandkerchiefReusable bottle

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A screen saver saves nothing & burns energy.

Increasing reliance on diesel generators

Skyrocketing energy consumption

Dangerous levels of damaging pollutants (including Black Carbon & Nitrogen Oxides)

Escalating power cuts

Why not switch off the monitorevery time we leave the desk

for few minutes or more?

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Configure power options such thatthe monitor closes after an idle time of few minutes, and

the CPU/laptop hibernates after half an hour, automatically.

Suspend or hibernate it for breaks >= ½ hour.

A computer that runs 24 hours a day uses more power than an efficient fridge! *

Turn off the CPU/laptop at the end of the day.

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Buying locally made food & goods - as opposed to imported itemsfrom malls - averts the hefty emissions tied to transportation.

Exception: The locally sold stuff that lacks energy-efficiency

Food production (farming) is exceedingly water intensive.Goods production is a prodigious polluter and energy-eater.

Eliminate food wastage. Shop only what you need.

Purchase products with minimal/reusable packaging.

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Cut down on meat as much as possible.

“Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances of survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.”

Animal products accounts for 51% of the world's total emissions!- “Livestock and Climate Change” by Goodland and Anhang, World Bank environmental advisers

Several times higher water footprint (compared to the same quantity of veg food)

Enormous agricultural (& forest) land occupied for cattle breeding, aggravating the already alarming crisis of food (& tree-cover)

Albert Einstein :

Years of resource consumption (to raise animals) for one-time output!

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30% of Indiais asthma-hit!

Choked roads? Where?!

Just 2buses!

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Prefer Non-motorized

(Cycle, Walk, Cycle Rickshaws)&

Mass transport (Bus, Train, Shared autos, Vehicle pooling)

It’s also good for the body and light on the wallet!

Minimize the use of individual autos & personal vehicles.

Flying less (and light) saves tremendous fuel/emissions.

Sir Albert Einstein

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Long walks/rides are as pleasurable as long drives, & healthy too!

* Source: Bharat Petroleum {http://www.bharatpetroleum.com/YourCorner/petrozine/quart2_2008/index.html}

If and when you must drive a motorized vehicle,

• Electric cars do pollute (via the coal-based power they run on), but less.

• Keep the tyres fully filled (for increased mileage).

• Turn off the engine at the signal when

the waiting time is > 15 seconds*.

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Consider mileage/power consumption more than looks/comfort while buying vehicles and appliances.

CRT LCD

For instance, pay up a bit extra and buy a higher BEE* starred (say) fridge to save on power & money on a monthly basis.

The same holds for TVs

LCD is almost twiceas efficient as CRT.

CFL

Tube lights can be replacedby CFLs of lower Watts, too.

* Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Government of India

Laptops consume less than half the powerthat desktops do!

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• Print only what’s absolutely necessary.

• Print two-sided.

• Utilize the blank spaces of unwanted print-outs for rough work.

* Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_trees_do_you_save_with_one_ton_of_recycled_paper

A 200-member company,with a daily average of only 2 print-outs per person,

eats away 1 full tree in just ~20 days*.

• Use notebooks thriftily, utilizing all available space.

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Curtail the AC usage – at home and in the car [More desirable: Curtail the car usage!]

Favour stairs to elevators whenever possible(e.g., while coming down).

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Help prevent small kids from working in awfully Unhealthy & unsafe confines of fire cracker factories.

We have a right to celebrate, but at what cost?

Compost the kitchen waste [dailydump.org].In the very least, throw it to the plants/garden.

Segregate waste: bio-degradable (kitchen, paper) & otherwise.

Sell as much waste as possible (plastic, paper) to scrap dealersfor recycling/reusing.

Clichéd, but crucial: Plant & protect trees!

Celebrate special days by funding tree plantations,at a nominal price per sapling (treesforfree.org).

A mature leafy tree produces as much oxygen in a seasonas 10 people inhale in a year (on top of absorbing tons of CO2).*

* Source: http://dailypioneer.com/202087/Plug-the-Carbon-leaks.html

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Only after the last tree has been cut off, and the last river poisoned,

will we realize that we can’t eat money!