Let’s say the necessity of accessing clean water becomes a luxury. For over 2.2 billion people, living without access to clean drinking water is now a stark reality. Global warming worsens imperiling fresh water reserves with erratic rains and dry spells. In response, YTDS is all about changing this situation. Thus we have organized a project with a motto of environmental protection through planting trees known as #PlantAMillionTrees initiative. Water and trees are connected in their fate. Water cycles through trees and keeps falling back to the ground in form of rain. If we cherish water and plant trees, a lasting future for the generations can thereafter be made of.
Water scarcity is a critical challenge that has hit several parts of the world. The situation is no different in Maharashtra, our locality. The problem is further worsened by uneven clean drinking water distribution, mostly in rural parts where it’s worst. The matter is made worse by climate change, whereby they cause long dry spells coupled with unrestrained expansion during rainy seasons thereby interfering with water sources. Things are bad in Maharastra. It has gone through severe drought episodes which have made many villages find it hard to get water that is safe for drinking. The situation of rain has changed beyond recognition such that those who grow food find it hard to decide when and what type of food they are going to grow. This also worsen hunger problems because people are not able to produce enough for themselves let alone waste some on animals when there may not be any rain to water those crops after planting them into soil so they just die of thirst while waiting for something else like rain to come falling down from the sky.
At home you can start conserving water by using the following tips: · Repair leaking faucets and toilets: A few drops wasted every day will eventually become gallons over time. This can be stopped through continuous repairs. · Limit the time you spend in the bathroom when taking a shower or bath: You can save water and still enjoy showers by fitting your home with a low-flow system. · While brushing your teeth or shaving, remember to close the tap as this straightforward routine could lead to considerable water savings in the future. · If you want to keep your lawn or garden green while still minimizing on evaporation, think about using drought-resistant plants and watering during the cooler times of the day. · Washing full loads of clothes and dishes would help us save water because smaller loads consume more water per item – sitting until you have enough full loads before running the washer.
The storage and usage of rainwater is an efficient way of water saving. The collection and storage of rainwater can save us a lot of water that would be obtained from the municipal water supply systems and thus conserve the fresh water supplies. These are but a few ideas to put collected rainwater into use: · Water gardens: collected rainwater irrigates plants, therefore it reduces the need for treated water. · Toilet flushing: rainwater that is well treated can be used instead of much cleaned water when flushing toilets thus saving a lot of water. For safety and usage guideline compliance related to rainwater harvesting, always confirm with local authorities.
Trees play a crucial role in the water cycle. The roots of a tree help it take in rainwater originating underground, refilling aquifers. By losing water into the air, the trees assist in forming clouds and producing rain. Consistent climatic conditions and elimination of prolonged dry periods depend on this transformation. The clearing away of forests disturbs this fragile equilibrium resulting in lack of water and soil erosion. Forests support the soil to retain water such that deforestation contributes to occurrences of both floods and dryness. We should plant trees so as to boost water conservation though #PlantAMillionTrees.
Additional approaches to linking tree planting with water saving · Unless properly watered, newly planted trees do not survive and/or grow as they ought. · Use drought-resistant breeds: Such cannot avail themselves with much water hence persist even in harsh conditions in which there are long periods of no rainfall. · Choose the rainy season for transplantation: This lessens the amount of water required after planting while assisting young ones in developing firm root systems. Having healthy forests is good for water resources. It helps in purifying water by use of natural means like absorbing unwanted chemicals and soil particles. Ensuring there are healthy forests continues the ecosystem thereby making all of us get clean and enough water.
Water preservation does not only concern water consuption; it is also aimed at nature containment and future maintainance. If one decides to follow some basic rules in his routine life, such as wasting less water every day and supporting programmes like YTDS’s campaign #PlantAMillionTrees; it means each of us can contribute sufficiently. With our collective effort, we can become champions for cleaner water sources and responsible land custodians. You can check YTDS site for more details on our water saving projects and where you can help us plant trees or donate to save the world. For our children yet unborn let´s team up so as to ensure that tomorrow there will be millions of other trees growing on this earth thus making it a greener place to live.
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