She then secured developers» credits to pay
the difference needed for a water meter large enough for the property, which Rodgers estimates saved the budding organization $ 50,000.
Not exact matches
This is not necessarily the exact amount of
water you yourself will
need — the IOM points out, «Given the extreme variability in
water needs that are not solely based on
differences in metabolism, but also in environmental conditions and activity, there is not a single level of
water intake that would ensure adequate hydration and optimal health
for half of all apparently healthy persons in all environmental conditions... the AI [Adequate Intake] does not represent a requirement; it is an amount that should meet the
needs of almost everyone in the specific life stage group under the conditions described.»
Need for Resuscitation — Six studies, no
difference between
water birth and conventional delivery (stable since 1999)
Access to clean drinking
water makes a huge
difference for people in developing countries, as explained by charity:
water, an org that brings safe
water to the people who
need it most.
Especially if your school is managing your school website in - house with a content management system (or CMS), all those
differences in preference, style, and tone can
water down your school brand, disconnect your message, and create a
need for a costly redesign.
But we don't
need to get into the gory details to see that the greenhouse effect of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere is small, or that the effect of
water vapour is large; just go outside on a clear and a cloudy night in winter and you can feel the
difference for yourself.
Since «there's an over two orders of magnitude (~ 120)
difference between the amount of energy
needed to add a litre to the ocean from melting ice (~ 334KJ)[and] thermal expansion of sea
water (~ 40,000 KJ)», this means that sea - level rise, often offered as a «proxy»
for «global warming», is actually not important.
But when researchers account
for changes in plants»
water needs, this falls to 37 percent, with bigger
differences concentrated in certain regions.»
No Religious Path Advocates Environmental Destruction In other words, while there are
differences in motivation
for environmental protection between a Hindu, a Buddhist, a Jew, and a Christian — the first two generally seeing humanity as a integral part of nature, the latter two likely seeing the man's relationship to the natural world through the eyes of a caretaker — none of that matters when it comes to the
need to preserve our
water, our air, our land in an unpolluted state, in growing healthy food in a way that doesn't harm the land, et cetera.