Sustainable Living Episode 3 | Water: Consumption and Conservation.

 
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CzKFuVLN0ns  
 Publicado el 22 jul 2016 
Sustainable Living Episode 3 | Water: Consumption and Conservation.   
Follow Rob Greenfield's bike ride across the USA practicing sustainable living to the extreme. In this 5 episode series you'll learn how your daily actions with food, waste, water, transportation, and energy affect the earth, other species, and yourself. And you'll learn how you can be a part of the solution and live sustainably. In this episode Rob lives off a leaky fire hydrant in New York for five hot summer days to demonstrate how much water is waste. You'll learn about how your water usage at home impacts the environment, animals, and your own health. It covers how much water the average person uses around the world, how it gets to you, and where it goes after you use it. The video ends with the simple actions you can take to eat to use less water and reduce your environmental impact.    
Watch the full series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... To learn how you can live sustainably and take action visit: https://www.robgreenfield.org/sustain... — Rob Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable and just world. He embarks on extreme projects to bring attention to important global issues and inspire positive change. 100% of his media income is donated to grassroots nonprofits. His YouTube channel is a source to educate, inspire and help others to live more sustainable, equal and just lives. Videos frequently cover sustainable living, simple living, growing your own food, gardening, self-sufficiency, minimalism, off the grid living, zero waste, living in a tiny house and permaculture. Find Rob Greenfield on: 
Website: https://www.RobGreenfield.org
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