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Water Docs @ School Action Projects is a free program for Grade 7/8 students run by @WaterDocs & @LSF_LST at schools across Ontario #WDActionProjects
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https://www.waterdocs.ca/school/ 18-10-2018 12:56:53
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So very proud of these Military Trail Public School G8 students for winning Honourable Mention in the Best Project Category at @wdatschools Water Docs Film Fest Student Recognition Day! TDSB LC3
A very successful day WaterDocs@School Film Celebration! Charles Gordon SPS David Terminesi
There are SO many amazing projects being showcased at our WaterDocs@School Student Recognition Day at Hot Docs Cinema today! Its incredibly inspiring seeing so many young people learning and leading to take #ActionForWater 👏 LSF/LST #OntEd #ECOschool
We’re thrilled to have surprise guests The WaterBros here at the WaterDocs@School Recognition Day to tell us about how they use filmmaking to take action on water issues around the globe
#DidYouKnowThat all water on earth is almost 4 billion years old? That means every drop of water you drink has passed through another living being at some point! Drinking recycled urine isn’t just for astronauts! Wastewater recycling is the future 💦🌎 The WaterBros WaterDocs@School
A student asked The WaterBros how they overcome the feeling that no one will want to listen to them. Their advice: take satisfaction in giving people the knowledge they need to take action 💪🏼 WaterDocs@School
One WaterDocs@School student asked The WaterBros if they would rather eat crickets or drink recycled waste water to take #ActionForWater? A: either one! All water is really recycled waste water & cricket protein can be put in anything as a powder and you wouldn’t even know! LSF/LST
Getting the knowledge out there and inspiring people to take #ActionForWater in whatever ways they can is the most rewarding part, knowing there is some impact is really special - The WaterBros tells WaterDocs@School students what motivates them to do this work 💙💦 LSF/LST
Since 1960, the global urban population has quadrupled, driving demand and increasing competition between cities and #agriculture for #water. With 2.5 billion more urban dwellers expected by 2050, this trend is set to rise. watercanada.net/oxford-led-rev… @dustingarrick Oxford Water Network
“The City of Orillia continues to implement innovative technology to make our operations more efficient and enhance the customer experience of our residents,” said Mayor Steve Clarke. watercanada.net/city-of-orilli… City of Orillia Steve Clarke #DrinkingWater #Infrastructure
Scheduled to be operational in 2021, at an estimated cost of $110 million, the new water treatment system being led by Comox Valley Musings will meet current health standards and eliminate turbidity related boil water notices. watercanada.net/cvrd-marks-maj…
“Watershed governance is about ensuring local voices & concerns shape decision-making. It’s about ensuring Indigenous jurisdiction is exercised, in coordination with other jurisdictions,” said Natasha Overduin, program manager at Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources & @POLISWater. watercanada.net/new-guide-prov…
A new study indicates that local governments see the connections between adaptation planning, emergency management, and disaster response but they struggle to take action because of a lack of human and financial resources. watercanada.net/new-study-exam… University of Waterloo University of British Columbia Federation of Canadian Municipalities
The City of Markham is taking a green approach to flood control with plans to create natural infrastructure spanning five acres, roughly the size of four football fields, to protect buildings and roads. watercanada.net/city-of-markha… City of Markham #Stormwater #Flooding
Today our goal was to count and characterize #plasticpollution in the Seabin™ located at @PortsToronto. The problem-there was so much #microplastics that they couldn't get through it all in 1 day! This means we go back, more soon...! U of T Trash Team 🦝 University of Toronto EEB U of T Arts & Science
"Please save your praise, we don’t want it. Don’t invite us here to tell us how inspiring we are without doing anything about it. It doesn’t lead to anything." Today I and other young activists visited US Congress... Tomorrow we return to give speeches. theguardian.com/environment/20…