The problem is that most people think they're
already drinking enough water.
Not exact matches
Woolworths says consumers
already have
enough choice of Coca - Cola products, including Coca - Cola with Stevia, Coke Zero, Diet Coke, classic Coca - Cola and Vanilla Coke, and there is not
enough room on its shelves for yet another variant, particularly when more consumers are turning to bottled
water and eschewing carbonated soft
drinks.
The residents write the concessions offered by the company don't go far
enough to address their concerns about the viability of the plan, which they believe has the prospect of harming an
already environmentally stressed lake that also serves as a
drinking water source.
You might think that you are
already drinking enough but it's very likely that you aren't, and if you don't make a conscious effort to
drink more
water throughout the day it's very likely you are dehydrated.
As acids go, H2CO3 is relatively innocuous — we
drink it all the time in Coke and other carbonated beverages — but in sufficient quantities it can change the
water's pH.
Already, humans have pumped
enough carbon into the oceans — some hundred and twenty billion tons — to produce a.1 decline in surface pH. Since pH, like the Richter scale, is a logarithmic measure, a.1 drop represents a rise in acidity of about thirty per cent.
Depicting life in a not - too - distant future shaped by
already present warming trends, the report warns that even 20 to 30 years from now, shifting rain patterns could leave some areas under
water and others without
enough water for
drinking, irrigation or power generation.