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Promotional slogans about protecting water resources

Slogans on protecting water resources:

1. Don’t let children know that the only fish they know about is loaches.

2. Protect water resources and promote the development of the western region; save every drop of water and jointly create a water-saving city.

3. Vigorously popularize water-saving domestic water appliances.

4. Saving water and benefiting mankind will benefit the present and future generations.

5. Protect water resources and life will last forever.

6. Pay equal attention to increasing revenue and reducing expenditure, giving priority to reducing expenditure, focusing on pollution control, scientifically increasing revenue, and comprehensive utilization.

7. Saving water and protecting water resources are the common responsibilities of the whole society.

8. Strive to build a water-saving economy and water-saving society.

9. The world is short of water, China is short of water, and cities are short of water. Please save water.

10. Protect the ecology and maintain the health and life of the river.

Global freshwater resources are not only in short supply but also extremely unevenly distributed among regions. Distributed by region, the freshwater resources of nine countries, Brazil, Russia, Canada, China, the United States, Indonesia, India, Colombia and Congo, account for 60% of the world's freshwater resources.

About 1.5 billion people in 80 countries and regions, accounting for about 40% of the world's population, lack fresh water. Among them, about 300 million people in 26 countries are extremely short of water. What’s even more frightening is that it is expected that by 2025, the world’s water-scarce population will double, and 40 countries and regions will face fresh water shortages.

Our country has a large population and is the most populous country in the world. Although our country is also a country with large water resources, its per capita fresh water resources only account for a quarter of the world's per capita fresh water resources.