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debevans99

World Water Day, 2009

http://paravanes.blogspot.com/2009/03/world-water-day-2009.html

poem contrasting two views of personal water usage

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Ingenuo

Situation of the Water in Italy!!!

http://ingenuo.netsons.org/2008/05/05/aaa-vendesi-sorgenti-d-acqua/

This post, describe drammatical situation of the water in Italy. It's very terrible!!!

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Thea

Water H2O Agua - its ALL about water. The Art of it.

http://pocketfullofstones.blogspot.com/2009/03/water-h2o-agua-its-all-…

First in a series in honor of World Water Day. Focus on Water Art.

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gbenton789

Water Wishes

http://www.squidoo.com/waterwishes

Share your wishes for the water via Twitter on this fun, interactive article.

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gbenton789

All About The Water

http://waybeyondgreen.org/?p=140

This is a collection of articles from different blogs on the importance of water.

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Ysabetwordsmith

Celebrate World Water Day

http://gaiatribe.geekuniversalis.com/2009/03/17/celebrate-world-water-…

History and future of World Water Day, a description of the sacrament of Water-Sharing, and tips for water activism.

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wlimjin

I Never Flush!

http://lifeislikethat.com/?p=769

Shortage of fresh water is one of the major crises earth is facing besides global warming and massive extinction of living beings. Thus, I would like to share with you all my daily practices at home to conserve the use of water.

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gmcheeseman

Why the International World Water Day is Focusing on Transboundary Waters

http://greengina.blogspot.com/2009/03/why-international-world-water-da…

Climate change will have an impact on transboundary water resources, and countries need to cooperate with each other to mitigate the effects.

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Sigit

Water: Source Of Our Life

http://freshmotivation.today.com/2009/03/16/water-source-of-our-life/

Water is the source of our life. I show some observation from Masaru Emoto to show that water is very important for us and have a close connection to us. So much important that there will be an exhibition called World Water 2009 in the next 22nd of March

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CarolynK

International World Water Day

http://www.examiner.com/x-2171-Boston-Community-Examiner~y2009m3d15-In…

This post gives a brief description of World Water Day and informs people about the Tap Project that runs March 22 - 28 in Boston, NY and other cities across the country.

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indiaprab

World Water Day 2009

http://indiaprab.blogspot.com/2009/03/world-water-day-2009.html

International World Water Day is held annually on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.

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beincent

World Water Day

http://beincent.co.cc/archives/827

We do understand that we need water, right? And average person can survive for how many days because of water. A simple scientific formula of a hydrogen and 2 oxygen can make a difference for the whole world.

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  • World Water Day

    http://www.unwater.org/worldwa…

    On March 22, 2011 - World Water Day - lend your voice and Blogs, and join the Global advocacy for access to clean water.

    International World Water Day is held annually on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. An international day to celebrate freshwater was recommended at the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). The United Nations General Assembly responded by designating 22 March 1993 as the first World Water Day. March 2005 - March 2015 has been designated by the United Nations as an International decade for bringing global attention to the increasing water crisis. The theme for the decade is - "Celebrating Water for Life: the International Decade for Action 2005-2015". For more information, please download the official PDF document from the World Health Organization (WHO) at this link: http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/en/2005advocacyguide.pdf This year, March 22 2011, the theme will be "Water For Cities : Responding To The Urban Challenge". It is sometimes taken for granted that only rural areas face a water crisis. Thus this year's theme should clear up that misconception and increase awareness to the grave water challenges faced in urban centers. In 2010, the theme was "Clean Water For A Healthy World". The focus of that particular theme was to help broaden knowledge that the curing or managing the treatment of the world's major diseases, and sustaining good health in general is impossible without clean water. In 2009, the theme for World Water Day was "Shared Water - Shared Opportunities". Special focus was placed on transboundary waters. Nurturing the opportunities for cooperation in transboundary water management can help build mutual respect, understanding and trust among countries and promote peace, security and sustainable economic growth. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) leads the activities of the World Water Day 2009 with the support of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).