Creative works on water conservation and water protection include "The Source of Life", "The Endless Microlandscape Cycle of Life", "Saving Water Resources, Protecting the Animal Circle, and Protecting Our Common Home", etc.
Global freshwater resources are not only in short supply but also extremely unevenly distributed among regions. Distributed by region, the freshwater resources of nine countries, Brazil, Russia, Canada, China, the United States, Indonesia, India, Colombia and Congo, account for 60% of the world's freshwater resources. About 1.5 billion people in 80 countries and regions, accounting for about 40% of the world's total population, lack fresh water. Among them, about 300 million people in 26 countries are extremely short of water.
What’s even more frightening is that it is expected that by 2025, the world’s water-scarce population will double, and 40 countries and regions will face fresh water shortages. my country has a large population and is the most populous country in the world. Although my country is also a country rich in water resources, its per capita fresh water resources only account for a quarter of the world's per capita fresh water resources.
Save water, also known as water saving. It refers to strengthening water management through administrative, technical, economic and other management means, adjusting water use structure, improving water use methods, scientific, reasonable, planned and focused water use, improving water utilization and avoiding waste of water resources.
In particular, publicity should be carried out among the whole people, and activities such as World Water Day should be used to educate everyone to use water scientifically in daily work or life, consciously save water, and achieve water conservation. Everyone is responsible. Saving water should start from a little bit. It may seem like a drop of water, but the knowledge there is profound.
Our country is a water-scarce country. In daily life, when we turn the tap, water flows out continuously, and we may not feel the water crisis at all. But in fact, the water we depend on for survival is becoming increasingly scarce. There are still more than 1 billion people in the world who do not have access to clean water. Therefore, 3.1 million people die every year due to diseases caused by drinking unclean water.