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Its main strategy now is to severely restrict wateruse through rationing.
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It wants residents to reduce wateruse in their homes and businesses.
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Diplomats say fights over wateruse have erupted in some tribal areas.
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The limits on wateruse have been eased from essential to restricted.
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Given the spaces are smaller, they also significant cut down wateruse.
Usage of water footprint in anglès
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The site introduces the idea of a nation's waterfootprint and includes authoritative international reports.
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Decarbonising our economy can be combined with lowering our waterfootprint, let's go for that choice.
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The waterfootprint of photovoltaic (PV) and wind energy is one to two orders of magnitude smaller.
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When I calculated my personal footprint, I found that my total waterfootprint is about 500 cubic meters per year.
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True green scenarios, with a declining rather than increasing waterfootprint, must be primarily based on solar, wind and geothermal energy.
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A study in Nature Sustainability has demonstrated that vegetarian or pescatarian diets can reduce a country's waterfootprint by up to half.
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Eco-conscious shoppers who scour supermarket aisles for sustainable products could soon have yet another ethical choice to think about - the waterfootprint.
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Indeed, our waterfootprint as tourists is something that we will be hearing more about as temperatures continue to rise around the world.
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Given the relatively large waterfootprint (WF) of animal products, this trend is likely to increase the pressure on already scarce water resources.
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Electricity from concentrated solar power has a similar waterfootprint to fossil fuels, while geothermal can be an order of magnitude smaller or even less.
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With so many people and the city literally about to run out of water , organisers are making plans to have a "zero" waterfootprint.
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Plant foods account for 69% of the calories consumed in the UK but only 12% of greenhouse gases and 40% of the waterfootprint.
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It has also low ecological, carbon and waterfootprints due to its high share of plant-based foods.
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Already today we have land and waterfootprints beyond maximum sustainable levels and bioenergy increasingly competing with food.
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Water pinch analysis and water cascade analysis (WCA) have also been employed to monitor and manage the waterfootprints.
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For that reason the WaterFootprint Network is also starting to measure the impacts of heavy use in the most water-stressed regions.