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Which Nations Consume the Most Water?

Which Nations Consume the Most Water?

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Source: scientificamerican.com
May 29th
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#informative #water #environment
Water Down: Why is There A Lack Of Clean Water Access?

Water Down: Why is There A Lack Of Clean Water Access?

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June 15th
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#water #columnfive #good #submission
Water and Water Related Issues (interactive data visualization)

Water and Water Related Issues (interactive data visualization)

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April 8th
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#water #submission
Realistic Optimist’s Glass

Realistic Optimist’s Glass

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November 4th
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#xwidep #water #Realistic Optimism #ilovecharts #submission
Be Thankful: The percentage of homes around the world that include electricity, running water and internet.
via amir hayek

Be Thankful: The percentage of homes around the world that include electricity, running water and internet.

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September 29th
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#amir hayek #internet #electricity #water #ilovecharts
via Kurt White
Stop drinking bottled water!

via Kurt White

Stop drinking bottled water!

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August 3rd
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#Kurt White #bottled water #infographic #ilovecharts #water #environment
Homemade chart, by Aaron Bratcher

Homemade chart, by Aaron Bratcher

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July 20th
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#Aaron Bratcher #water #homemade #ilovecharts #submission
Hello, 
Here is our last infographic, I hope you like it.
Regards,
Raul Amoroshttp://www.fixr.com/

Love it, Raul!

Hello, 

Here is our last infographic, I hope you like it.

Regards,

Raul Amoros
http://www.fixr.com/

Love it, Raul!

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July 13th
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#Raul Amoros #fixr #ilovecharts #water #swimming pool #submission
This image shows the Amazon basin in South America. The amount of water stored in the Amazon basin varies from month to month, and can be monitored from space by looking at how it alters Earth’s gravity field…click through for more.
Via the epigenetic Kurt White

This image shows the Amazon basin in South America. The amount of water stored in the Amazon basin varies from month to month, and can be monitored from space by looking at how it alters Earth’s gravity field…click through for more.

Via the epigenetic Kurt White

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July 9th
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#South America #amazon #gravity #ilovecharts #rain fall #water #Kurt White
via createsomething and stephaniemorris

via createsomething and stephaniemorris

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June 11th
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#stephaniemorris #createsomething #time #ilovecharts #water #wealth #submission

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