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Here are just some of the things I am working on. I have more information on research on my computer at school. I will bring Monday. But I plan on displaying some of the facts via charts and graphs. The next slide gives you just an idea.
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Here are just some of the things I am working on. I have more information on research on my computer at school. I will bring Monday. But I plan on displaying some of the facts via charts and graphs. The next slide gives you just an idea.
These are my two options for using a plumber as an image. However I tried to create an avatar but no luck. I could use some help. Thanks
Since my topic is water conservation, these are my main topics I will focus on. I still need to write the objectives. 1.) Dual Flusher (Because we don’t need as much water for number 1.) http://familyfinances.suite101.com/article.cfm/water_saving_devices 2.) Brick or other object in tank to save water. (we do this in Germany) http://familyfinances.suite101.com/article.cfm/water_saving_devices 3.) Shower heads ( Easy Flow and on-off buttons) • http://www.conservastore.com/productlist.php?c=19 4.) Grey water system. This includes a cartoon that we can put on the site. Check it out. http://grey-water.com/ 5. ) Here is a water footprint calculator. I am not sure of the credibility. http://www.h20conserve.org/home.php?pd=index
By most calculations we have used more natural resources since 1955 than in all of human history to that time. B. McKibben. A Special Moment in History, Atlantic Monthly, May98 • http://www.mindfully.org/Sustainability/Americans-Consume-24percent.htm • The U.S. produces 22% of world's total industrial carbon dioxide emissions. World Overpopulation Awareness http://www.overpopulation.org/main.html • Americans own roughly one-third of the world's automobiles, drive about as many miles as the rest of the world combined, and are far and away the largest per capita producers of carbon dioxide. A.H. Bill. Facing the Future: People and the Planet. 1998 http://www.facingthefuture.org • Water footprint • http://www.h20conserve.org/home.php?pd=index • http://www.csa.com/discoveryguides/water/overview.php • http://www.conservastore.com/productlist.php?c=19 • http://familyfinances.suite101.com/article.cfm/water_saving_devices