Our series #Message4 from #WorldWaterDay on #ClimateChange and #WaterQuality#KidneyStone which already links to poor hydration of kidneys, now is showing a rise with #climateChange and moves away from the equatorhttps://t.co/vw0n8xv0Ei— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 25, 2020 Day 3 and #Message3 on our series starting from #worldWaterDay linking #ClimateChange and #waterQuakityIn 2019 India's Sambhar lake, 18,000 birds were killed in an interplay between salinity in lakes reduced because of early and excess rainfallhttps://t.co/Hh95uqY7lo— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 24, 2020 Here's our #Message2 following #WorldWaterDay on linkages between #WaterQuality and #ClimateChange#Cholera is expected to make a comeback with temperature increase. In next 40 years, most of Africa would be at high risk from #Cholera https://t.co/c6qHf6gvr6— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 23, 2020 For every day this week starting today #WorldWaterDay, we will share one message connecting water and climate.We start with #phytoplanktons, water contamination and disturbance of the oceans as carbon sinkhttps://t.co/VVmaHu11MA— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 22, 2020
Our series #Message4 from #WorldWaterDay on #ClimateChange and #WaterQuality#KidneyStone which already links to poor hydration of kidneys, now is showing a rise with #climateChange and moves away from the equatorhttps://t.co/vw0n8xv0Ei— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 25, 2020
Our series #Message4 from #WorldWaterDay on #ClimateChange and #WaterQuality#KidneyStone which already links to poor hydration of kidneys, now is showing a rise with #climateChange and moves away from the equatorhttps://t.co/vw0n8xv0Ei
Day 3 and #Message3 on our series starting from #worldWaterDay linking #ClimateChange and #waterQuakityIn 2019 India's Sambhar lake, 18,000 birds were killed in an interplay between salinity in lakes reduced because of early and excess rainfallhttps://t.co/Hh95uqY7lo— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 24, 2020
Day 3 and #Message3 on our series starting from #worldWaterDay linking #ClimateChange and #waterQuakityIn 2019 India's Sambhar lake, 18,000 birds were killed in an interplay between salinity in lakes reduced because of early and excess rainfallhttps://t.co/Hh95uqY7lo
Here's our #Message2 following #WorldWaterDay on linkages between #WaterQuality and #ClimateChange#Cholera is expected to make a comeback with temperature increase. In next 40 years, most of Africa would be at high risk from #Cholera https://t.co/c6qHf6gvr6— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 23, 2020
Here's our #Message2 following #WorldWaterDay on linkages between #WaterQuality and #ClimateChange#Cholera is expected to make a comeback with temperature increase. In next 40 years, most of Africa would be at high risk from #Cholera https://t.co/c6qHf6gvr6
For every day this week starting today #WorldWaterDay, we will share one message connecting water and climate.We start with #phytoplanktons, water contamination and disturbance of the oceans as carbon sinkhttps://t.co/VVmaHu11MA— INREM Foundation (@inremwater) March 22, 2020
For every day this week starting today #WorldWaterDay, we will share one message connecting water and climate.We start with #phytoplanktons, water contamination and disturbance of the oceans as carbon sinkhttps://t.co/VVmaHu11MA