@nwscug@NWSCMD Whatโs funny the months when we have not had constant flow of water, the water bill is higher than usual or exactly the same as the months when you have have a fairly constant flow of water. I wish you could explain how this comes about.
2/2.1 are pushed deeper into uncertainty. These floods are not just natural disasters; theyโre a clear signal of changing climate demanding urgent action. It is time to strengthen resilience, invest in sustainable solutions & stand together from local communities to global leader
1/2Climate change is easily explained with/by events, it is here & it is devastating. Communities are facing relentless floods that sweep away homes, destroy livelihoods, and leave families struggling to rebuild. Roads become rivers, crops are washed out, and the most vulnerable
May todayโs kasana be a reminder that climate change is leaving no one behind.
Plant that tree today and watch it do the magic in a few years.
#ClimateAction
Miles walked. Hours spent. Dreams delayed. Access to clean water is still a daily battle for many Ugandan women and youth. Itโs time we act. ๐๐ฐ #WaterForAll#UgandaStories#Equalityโ
This IPEN report finds that while the EU and other countries have banned the use of lead chromates, they continue to allow production and export of this paint ingredient, putting children and families in recipient at risk from lead poisoning: https://t.co/vOqq4baXeI