BSR Insight | Water as an Unequal Human Right
A recent posting on Visualizing.org—a creative community that provides graphical representations of data on complex issues—looks at the differences in how "consuming" countries and developing countries use water and are affected by the lack of clean water. The visual representation—created by Tuduyen Nguyen and Cameron Reynolds-Flatt—was created to encourage people to conserve water resources by pointing out facts such as the number of bottles of water consumed each year in the United States and the percentage of the world’s population that lives without basic sanitation.
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EPA.gov, River.org, BluePlanetNetwork.org, Data360.org, TheWaterProject.org, CharityWater.org, nationalgeographic.com, Slideshare.net/nyctwestival/20-water-fact, Flowthefilm.com
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