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Water vs. Energy Conservation: A Comparative Analysis of Efforts

This study examines the conservation efforts in the water and energy sectors, highlighting the cheapness of water, its regional nature, and the public obligation associated with it. By comparing these factors, valuable insights are obtained to enhance conservation practices.

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Water vs. Energy Conservation: A Comparative Analysis of Efforts

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  1. Cheapskates, Icebergs and Angry Mobs A Comparison of Water and Energy Sector Conservation Efforts Jeremy Brown Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration and Environmental Law

  2. Energy The Great Conservation Race Water

  3. Factor 1: Water is Cheap

  4. Factor 2: Water is Regional

  5. Factor 3:Water is Public

  6. Obligatory Mark Twain Quote “High and fine literature is wine, and mine is only water; but everybody likes water.” Jeremy Brown Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law jeremybrown@law.utexas.edu 512-232-1408

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