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Hank D and the Bee: Rain Garden Coloring Sheet


Print this out for your favorite colorer.

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Water: Nature’s Wonderdrug–Now with Wonderdrugs! (cartoon)

Water: Nature’s Wonderdrug–Now with Wonderdrugs! (cartoon) — Reposted from Wend Magazine, Twilight Earth, PlanetSave, and Ecopolitology.
Between 2006 and 2007, the Southern Nevada Water Authority in Las Vegas screened tap water from 19 US water utilities for 51 different compounds. The 11 most frequently detected compounds are highlighted in the cartoon and described below.

1.used to treat cardiovascular disease, 2.an herbicide banned in the European Union (still used in the US) has been implicated in the decline of fish stocks and in changes in animal behavior, 3.a mood-stabilizing drug used to treat bipolar disorder, 4.an estrogen hormone blamed for causing gender-bending changes in fish, 5.an anti-cholesterol drug, 6.a tranquilizer used in psychiatric treatment, 7.a painkiller and anti-inflammatory linked to increases in asthma incidence, 8.an anticonvulsant used to treat epilepsy, 9.an antibiotic used against the “Strep” bacteria, 10.a reducing agent used in molecular biology, 11.an antibiotic

Christian Daughton of the EPA’s National Exposure Research Laboratory says that neither this nor other recent water assessments give cause for health concern. “But several point to the potential for risk - especially for the fetus and those with severely compromised health.”

More on water

Top 11 compounds in US drinking water
Drink Your Pee!: The Future of Water Filtration
Top Colleges Working Together to Solve Nation’s Water Woes

Hank D and the Bee: Water is a Human Right (and Wrong)

Related Info

General Assembly Adopts Resolution Recognizing Access to Clean Water, Sanitation as Human Right
ProtectingWater.com

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Hank D and the Bee: How (and When) to Water Your Lawn

“Hank D and the Bee: How (and When) to Water Your Lawn” Reposted from EcoChildsPlay and NaturalPapa.

Don’t let water evaporate during the hot summer days. Water your lawn in the middle of the night, like Hank!
More tips on watering lawns, here.

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Dances with the Moon: Watch out Moon, They Might be Coming!

“Dances with the Moon: Watch out Moon”, They Might be Coming! Reposted from Twlight Earth.

Water Found on Moon, Researchers Say
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Walden Pond–Bottle Free by 2011!

“Walden Pond–Bottle Free by 2011! Reposted from Wend Magazine.

Henry David Thoreau would be so proud of Concord, Massachusetts’ decision to become the first U.S. town to ban bottled water. Now it’s time for the rest of the U.S. to follow suit!
More:
Concord, MA to be First U.S. Town to Ban Bottled Water
Walden Pond
Henry David Thoreau (“Hank D”)

Hank D and the Bee: Waterless Shower

“Hank D and the Bee: Waterless Shower” Reposted from NaturalPapa and EcoChildsPlay.
More:
How to Earn a Gold Medal in Water Conservation
We Use How Much Water? Scary Water Footprints, Country by Country
How much water do you use at home?

Mean Joe Green #45: Water: Nature’s Wonderdrug (now with wonderdrugs)

Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 1/20/09
Between 2006 and 2007, the Southern Nevada Water Authority in Las Vegas screened tap water from 19 US water utilities for 51 different compounds. The 11 most frequently detected compounds are highlighted in the cartoon and described below.

1.used to treat cardiovascular disease, 2.an herbicide banned in the European Union (still used in the US) has been implicated in the decline of fish stocks and in changes in animal behaviour, 3.a mood-stabilising drug used to treat bipolar disorder, 4.an oestrogen hormone blamed for causing gender-bending changes in fish, 5.an anti-cholesterol drug, 6.a tranquiliser used in psychiatric treatment, 7.a painkiller and anti-inflammatory linked to increases in asthma incidence, 8.an anticonvulsant used to treat epilepsy, 9.an antibiotic used against the “Strep” bacteria, 10.a reducing agent used in molecular biology, 11.an antibiotic

Christian Daughton of the EPA’s National Exposure Research Laboratory says that neither this nor other recent water assessments give cause for health concern. “But several point to the potential for risk – especially for the fetus and those with severely compromised health.”

More on water

Top 11 compounds in US drinking water
Drink Your Pee!: The Future of Water Filtration
Top Colleges Working Together to Solve Nation’s Water Woes

Mean Joe Green #21: Three and a Half Million Mosquitoes!

Originally posted on RedGreenandBlue.org on 7/31/08
That’s how (I feel) the world views the U.S.

According to the CIA World Factbook we have 1/22 of the world’s population but use 1/4 of the world’s oil!

The United Nations and the World Health Organization share that the average person in the developing world uses 2.64 gallons of water a day. The average person in the United Kingdom uses 35.66 gallons of water per day…

The average person in the United States uses between 100 and 175 gallons every day at home.

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