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The science of water sustainability | TechKnow
From space, the Earth is a big blue planet covered 70 percent in water. However, a closer look reveals that only two and a half percent of that is fresh water, with only one percent being easily accessible to keep our 6.8 billion inhabitants alive and well.
On TechKnow, we explore the possible solutions to address water scarcity through science, and explore the effect these new initiatives could have in the larger agricultural areas around the world. We also explore technological advancements that are having a quantifiable impact on conserving fresh water through innovation.
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published: 24 Apr 2017
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Clean Water and Sanitation 💧 SDG 6 🛁 Sustainable Development Goals for Kids
Educational video for children that talks about the sixth of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), clean water and sanitation. Water is a very important resource that all living beings depend on. Water sanitation refers to the set of technical and social actions that make safe and accessible water available to everyone in the world. According to data from the United Nations, one out of every three people in the world does not have access to drinking water, and two out of every five do not have a basic facility to wash their hands. Millions of people do not even have access to a toilet. All this makes hygiene conditions in many places quite limited. For these and other reasons, the UN has made clean water and sanitation one of its Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations aims t...
published: 23 Mar 2023
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A Sustainable Solution to Our world’s Water Problem | David Hertz | TEDxCrossroadsSchool
Water is a basic human right yet billions lack access to clean drinking water allowing diseases to spread throughout the world. Water Abundance XPrize recipient and architect David Hertz offers a unique solution to this lasting problem: A machine that can pull moisture from earth's atmosphere to create potable water using 100% renewable energy anywhere in the world. David Hertz is the founder and president of David Hertz FAIA Architects, Inc. and S.E.A., the Studio of Environmental Architecture. Having twice received the American Architecture Award, Hertz is a renowned architecture who is particularly interested in the intersection between food, water, energy, and architecture. Throughout his career, Hertz’s award-winning work has been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), The Sm...
published: 10 Jan 2019
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UN Sustainable Development Goals | Clean Water and Sanitation (6)
Hello there! In this video, we talk about of the sixth of the sustainable development goals, which is all about ensuring sanitation and hygiene for all people. Make sure to spread the word about sustainable development to your friends and family!
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published: 26 Oct 2017
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Inspiration towards sustainable water management | Award Winning Documentary | Auroville and UN SDGs
#auroville #watersolutions #sdgs
We are in a serious crisis and change is needed to avoid a catastrophe. In 2015, the UN compiled 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets as a utopian vision of a world where humanity can live sustainably. The SDGs were signed by 193 countries and aimed to be achieved by 2030, with more work to be done!
The SDGs are a tool for governments to develop regulatory and support systems that both globally and locally reinforce the efforts towards sustainability, and upscale good practices to regional and global level.
This modern crisis is of course not the first which humanity has gone through. Throughout history we can see the reoccurrence of such crises, when critical paradigm shifts and regime changes were needed to evolve beyond them. In such...
published: 28 Jun 2021
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Water for Sustainable Development: The Role of Isotope Hydrology
The key to good water management is knowledge - knowing how much water is there, where it comes from, where it flows and finding out its age and quality.
Such information can be gained through the use of isotope hydrology. Pradeep Aggarwal is the Head of the IAEA’s Water Resources Programme and
the Isotope Hydrology Laboratory. He explains how this form of hydrology works and how it aids sustainable development.
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published: 20 Mar 2015
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Designs that Hold Water - Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) by Green Training Works
An Introduction to Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems - SuDS.
From farming to fracking a knowledge of SuDS is essential for anyone involved in flood control and pollution prevention.
This video is a fast track introduction to the engineering principles behind SuDS with practical examples and applications in housing and commercial developments..
It shows how the aspects of amenity, flood risk, pollution prevention, wildlife habitats, landscape design, safety and water resources can all benefit from a SuDS approach.
This is a 'must see' for those involved in new building developments, flood control and pollution prevention - for those interested in risk management in local authorities, the construction industry, land remediation and pollution prevention on industrial sites.
Full running ...
published: 25 Sep 2015
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Sustainable Development Goal 14 - Life Below Water - Tracey Rogers
Prof Tracey Rogers from the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW, breaks down some of the key challenges behind the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14. SDG14 aims to "Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development". This video was produced by the EDS team of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Education and Student Experience portfolio in collaboration with UNSW Sustainability.
published: 05 May 2020
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Ukiah Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency 3/14/2024
For full agenda visit: https://ukiahvalleygroundwater.org/meetings/
published: 15 Mar 2024
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Data centers seek sustainable solutions to rising water consumption
CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'TechCheck' to discuss data centers facing cooling needs, sustainable solutions to the surge in water use, and pricing various methods of cooling. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
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published: 15 Nov 2022
25:01
The science of water sustainability | TechKnow
From space, the Earth is a big blue planet covered 70 percent in water. However, a closer look reveals that only two and a half percent of that is fresh water, ...
From space, the Earth is a big blue planet covered 70 percent in water. However, a closer look reveals that only two and a half percent of that is fresh water, with only one percent being easily accessible to keep our 6.8 billion inhabitants alive and well.
On TechKnow, we explore the possible solutions to address water scarcity through science, and explore the effect these new initiatives could have in the larger agricultural areas around the world. We also explore technological advancements that are having a quantifiable impact on conserving fresh water through innovation.
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From space, the Earth is a big blue planet covered 70 percent in water. However, a closer look reveals that only two and a half percent of that is fresh water, with only one percent being easily accessible to keep our 6.8 billion inhabitants alive and well.
On TechKnow, we explore the possible solutions to address water scarcity through science, and explore the effect these new initiatives could have in the larger agricultural areas around the world. We also explore technological advancements that are having a quantifiable impact on conserving fresh water through innovation.
More from TechKnow on:
Twitter - https://Twitter.com/AJTechKnow
Website - http://aljazeera.com/TechKnow
Subscribe to AJE on YouTube - http://aje.io/YTsubscribe
- published: 24 Apr 2017
- views: 60238
2:46
Clean Water and Sanitation 💧 SDG 6 🛁 Sustainable Development Goals for Kids
Educational video for children that talks about the sixth of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), clean water and sanitation. Water is a very important res...
Educational video for children that talks about the sixth of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), clean water and sanitation. Water is a very important resource that all living beings depend on. Water sanitation refers to the set of technical and social actions that make safe and accessible water available to everyone in the world. According to data from the United Nations, one out of every three people in the world does not have access to drinking water, and two out of every five do not have a basic facility to wash their hands. Millions of people do not even have access to a toilet. All this makes hygiene conditions in many places quite limited. For these and other reasons, the UN has made clean water and sanitation one of its Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations aims to achieve universal access to safe drinking water within the next few years. To achieve this, it is essential to reduce pollution and to make water sources more available in every inhabited place on the planet.
This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching what the Sustainable Development Goals are. It is an excellent video for primary education.
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Educational video for children that talks about the sixth of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), clean water and sanitation. Water is a very important resource that all living beings depend on. Water sanitation refers to the set of technical and social actions that make safe and accessible water available to everyone in the world. According to data from the United Nations, one out of every three people in the world does not have access to drinking water, and two out of every five do not have a basic facility to wash their hands. Millions of people do not even have access to a toilet. All this makes hygiene conditions in many places quite limited. For these and other reasons, the UN has made clean water and sanitation one of its Sustainable Development Goals. The United Nations aims to achieve universal access to safe drinking water within the next few years. To achieve this, it is essential to reduce pollution and to make water sources more available in every inhabited place on the planet.
This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching what the Sustainable Development Goals are. It is an excellent video for primary education.
Thanks for visiting us! If you want your children to smile and learn, subscribe! :D
If you like our videos, download Smile and Learn now. You’ll discover thousands of activities for children aged 3 to 12 years, all designed by educators. We have hundreds of games, interactive stories and videos in five languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish and French. Try a month for free and start the adventure!
www.smileandlearn.com
- published: 23 Mar 2023
- views: 55378
12:29
A Sustainable Solution to Our world’s Water Problem | David Hertz | TEDxCrossroadsSchool
Water is a basic human right yet billions lack access to clean drinking water allowing diseases to spread throughout the world. Water Abundance XPrize recipient...
Water is a basic human right yet billions lack access to clean drinking water allowing diseases to spread throughout the world. Water Abundance XPrize recipient and architect David Hertz offers a unique solution to this lasting problem: A machine that can pull moisture from earth's atmosphere to create potable water using 100% renewable energy anywhere in the world. David Hertz is the founder and president of David Hertz FAIA Architects, Inc. and S.E.A., the Studio of Environmental Architecture. Having twice received the American Architecture Award, Hertz is a renowned architecture who is particularly interested in the intersection between food, water, energy, and architecture. Throughout his career, Hertz’s award-winning work has been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), The Smithsonian Museums of Natural History, and the National Building Museum. Hertz is also the recent winner of the 2018 Water Abundance XPrize, a competition to extract moisture from earth’s atmosphere to create safe drinking water. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/A_Sustainable_Solution_To_Our_World’S_Water_Problem_|_David_Hertz_|_Tedxcrossroadsschool
Water is a basic human right yet billions lack access to clean drinking water allowing diseases to spread throughout the world. Water Abundance XPrize recipient and architect David Hertz offers a unique solution to this lasting problem: A machine that can pull moisture from earth's atmosphere to create potable water using 100% renewable energy anywhere in the world. David Hertz is the founder and president of David Hertz FAIA Architects, Inc. and S.E.A., the Studio of Environmental Architecture. Having twice received the American Architecture Award, Hertz is a renowned architecture who is particularly interested in the intersection between food, water, energy, and architecture. Throughout his career, Hertz’s award-winning work has been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), The Smithsonian Museums of Natural History, and the National Building Museum. Hertz is also the recent winner of the 2018 Water Abundance XPrize, a competition to extract moisture from earth’s atmosphere to create safe drinking water. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 10 Jan 2019
- views: 12701
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UN Sustainable Development Goals | Clean Water and Sanitation (6)
Hello there! In this video, we talk about of the sixth of the sustainable development goals, which is all about ensuring sanitation and hygiene for all people. ...
Hello there! In this video, we talk about of the sixth of the sustainable development goals, which is all about ensuring sanitation and hygiene for all people. Make sure to spread the word about sustainable development to your friends and family!
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Kevin MacLeod - Airport Lounge
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Hello there! In this video, we talk about of the sixth of the sustainable development goals, which is all about ensuring sanitation and hygiene for all people. Make sure to spread the word about sustainable development to your friends and family!
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►Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn-2Vq_5GdUr1ZVnCKg7xjQ
►Learn More about Sustainable Development: http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/
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Music in this video:
Kevin MacLeod - Airport Lounge
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Credit goes out to the UN for the facts, figures, goals, targets, and most of the pictures you see in the videos in the playlist linked on the end screen.
If you have any questions, make sure to send us an e-mail at projectearthagain@gmail.com!
And remember to get out there and make a difference!
-The EarthAgain Team
- published: 26 Oct 2017
- views: 52377
29:48
Inspiration towards sustainable water management | Award Winning Documentary | Auroville and UN SDGs
#auroville #watersolutions #sdgs
We are in a serious crisis and change is needed to avoid a catastrophe. In 2015, the UN compiled 17 Sustainable Development G...
#auroville #watersolutions #sdgs
We are in a serious crisis and change is needed to avoid a catastrophe. In 2015, the UN compiled 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets as a utopian vision of a world where humanity can live sustainably. The SDGs were signed by 193 countries and aimed to be achieved by 2030, with more work to be done!
The SDGs are a tool for governments to develop regulatory and support systems that both globally and locally reinforce the efforts towards sustainability, and upscale good practices to regional and global level.
This modern crisis is of course not the first which humanity has gone through. Throughout history we can see the reoccurrence of such crises, when critical paradigm shifts and regime changes were needed to evolve beyond them. In such times the grass-roots movement of Intentional Communities has often played an intensified role experimenting and finding solutions. Small groups of people who perceive the crisis early separate from the rest of the population and break away from the mainstream into communities. Members in these Intentional Communities worked to bring about the changes needed for human survival & renewal, first within their own community but also as models for all of humanity.
After the 1960s, some of the first to sense the looming environmental crises started formulating new types of Intentional Communities, that focus on creating & redefining sustainability through their activities. One of the most successful and long lasting Intentional Communities was founded in South India in 1968 - Auroville - “The city the Earth needs”
The people living in Auroville seek to combine ancient wisdom with modern technology as a living laboratory, and develop practices that ensure Auroville’s resilience despite the many challenges.
This documentary focuses on one of the most pressing questions of the present crisis, how to achieve SDG6, how to achieve water security for all.
The movie presents 8 universal aspects of today’s global water crisis, and some of the good practices used in Auroville which also contribute to the aims of SDG6. We hope this video can bridge the top-down UN development goals with the grass-roots practices. By sharing & upscaling such practical solutions regionally & beyond we can emerge from this crisis.
#Auroville #SDG #water #auroraseyefilms #IntentionalCommunities #Ecovillages #watersecurity #watergovernance #sustainability #climateaction #ecosystem #watercrisis #watercrisisinindia
#unesco
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#auroville #watersolutions #sdgs
We are in a serious crisis and change is needed to avoid a catastrophe. In 2015, the UN compiled 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets as a utopian vision of a world where humanity can live sustainably. The SDGs were signed by 193 countries and aimed to be achieved by 2030, with more work to be done!
The SDGs are a tool for governments to develop regulatory and support systems that both globally and locally reinforce the efforts towards sustainability, and upscale good practices to regional and global level.
This modern crisis is of course not the first which humanity has gone through. Throughout history we can see the reoccurrence of such crises, when critical paradigm shifts and regime changes were needed to evolve beyond them. In such times the grass-roots movement of Intentional Communities has often played an intensified role experimenting and finding solutions. Small groups of people who perceive the crisis early separate from the rest of the population and break away from the mainstream into communities. Members in these Intentional Communities worked to bring about the changes needed for human survival & renewal, first within their own community but also as models for all of humanity.
After the 1960s, some of the first to sense the looming environmental crises started formulating new types of Intentional Communities, that focus on creating & redefining sustainability through their activities. One of the most successful and long lasting Intentional Communities was founded in South India in 1968 - Auroville - “The city the Earth needs”
The people living in Auroville seek to combine ancient wisdom with modern technology as a living laboratory, and develop practices that ensure Auroville’s resilience despite the many challenges.
This documentary focuses on one of the most pressing questions of the present crisis, how to achieve SDG6, how to achieve water security for all.
The movie presents 8 universal aspects of today’s global water crisis, and some of the good practices used in Auroville which also contribute to the aims of SDG6. We hope this video can bridge the top-down UN development goals with the grass-roots practices. By sharing & upscaling such practical solutions regionally & beyond we can emerge from this crisis.
#Auroville #SDG #water #auroraseyefilms #IntentionalCommunities #Ecovillages #watersecurity #watergovernance #sustainability #climateaction #ecosystem #watercrisis #watercrisisinindia
#unesco
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- published: 28 Jun 2021
- views: 4740
2:25
Water for Sustainable Development: The Role of Isotope Hydrology
The key to good water management is knowledge - knowing how much water is there, where it comes from, where it flows and finding out its age and quality.
Such...
The key to good water management is knowledge - knowing how much water is there, where it comes from, where it flows and finding out its age and quality.
Such information can be gained through the use of isotope hydrology. Pradeep Aggarwal is the Head of the IAEA’s Water Resources Programme and
the Isotope Hydrology Laboratory. He explains how this form of hydrology works and how it aids sustainable development.
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https://wn.com/Water_For_Sustainable_Development_The_Role_Of_Isotope_Hydrology
The key to good water management is knowledge - knowing how much water is there, where it comes from, where it flows and finding out its age and quality.
Such information can be gained through the use of isotope hydrology. Pradeep Aggarwal is the Head of the IAEA’s Water Resources Programme and
the Isotope Hydrology Laboratory. He explains how this form of hydrology works and how it aids sustainable development.
Subscribe for more videos: http://goo.gl/VxsqCz
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- published: 20 Mar 2015
- views: 2793
4:47
Designs that Hold Water - Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) by Green Training Works
An Introduction to Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems - SuDS.
From farming to fracking a knowledge of SuDS is essential for anyone involved in flood control and...
An Introduction to Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems - SuDS.
From farming to fracking a knowledge of SuDS is essential for anyone involved in flood control and pollution prevention.
This video is a fast track introduction to the engineering principles behind SuDS with practical examples and applications in housing and commercial developments..
It shows how the aspects of amenity, flood risk, pollution prevention, wildlife habitats, landscape design, safety and water resources can all benefit from a SuDS approach.
This is a 'must see' for those involved in new building developments, flood control and pollution prevention - for those interested in risk management in local authorities, the construction industry, land remediation and pollution prevention on industrial sites.
Full running time: 25 minutes
This DVD was produced for The Environment Agency and is available from Green Training Works.
Visit our website www.greentrainingworks.co.uk for further information and full product range including prices.
https://wn.com/Designs_That_Hold_Water_Sustainable_Drainage_Systems_(Suds)_By_Green_Training_Works
An Introduction to Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems - SuDS.
From farming to fracking a knowledge of SuDS is essential for anyone involved in flood control and pollution prevention.
This video is a fast track introduction to the engineering principles behind SuDS with practical examples and applications in housing and commercial developments..
It shows how the aspects of amenity, flood risk, pollution prevention, wildlife habitats, landscape design, safety and water resources can all benefit from a SuDS approach.
This is a 'must see' for those involved in new building developments, flood control and pollution prevention - for those interested in risk management in local authorities, the construction industry, land remediation and pollution prevention on industrial sites.
Full running time: 25 minutes
This DVD was produced for The Environment Agency and is available from Green Training Works.
Visit our website www.greentrainingworks.co.uk for further information and full product range including prices.
- published: 25 Sep 2015
- views: 11657
8:00
Sustainable Development Goal 14 - Life Below Water - Tracey Rogers
Prof Tracey Rogers from the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW, breaks down some of the key challenges behind the UN's Sustainable Dev...
Prof Tracey Rogers from the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW, breaks down some of the key challenges behind the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14. SDG14 aims to "Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development". This video was produced by the EDS team of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Education and Student Experience portfolio in collaboration with UNSW Sustainability.
https://wn.com/Sustainable_Development_Goal_14_Life_Below_Water_Tracey_Rogers
Prof Tracey Rogers from the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW, breaks down some of the key challenges behind the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 14. SDG14 aims to "Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development". This video was produced by the EDS team of the Pro Vice-Chancellor Education and Student Experience portfolio in collaboration with UNSW Sustainability.
- published: 05 May 2020
- views: 76553
2:49
Data centers seek sustainable solutions to rising water consumption
CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'TechCheck' to discuss data centers facing cooling needs, sustainable solutions to the surge in water use, and pricing various methods ...
CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'TechCheck' to discuss data centers facing cooling needs, sustainable solutions to the surge in water use, and pricing various methods of cooling. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi
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- published: 15 Nov 2022
- views: 3567