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3.22 World Water Day Speech
Speeches can help speakers express themselves better. In our ordinary daily life, speech scripts are used more and more widely. So the question is, how to write a proper speech script? The following is my carefully compiled speech on 3.22 World Water Day. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. 3.22 World Water Day Speech 1
To this day, people still often admire that one of the greatest discoveries in thousands of years is that in the last century, humans finally flew into space to look back at the earth and appreciate this mosaic. "Sapphire" in the shady universe. It is water that gives the earth a soft blue light. This blue crosses geographical boundaries, allowing humans living in hibernation on the earth to fully enjoy the vitality it breeds and the hope it creates. Just like the theme of this year's World Water Day: "Cross-boundary water - water for everyone, opportunities for everyone".
Water is the source of life. All life on earth needs water to maintain the most basic life activities; water is the basis of industry, and almost all human industrial production requires water to varying degrees; water is Water is the lifeblood of agriculture, and human agricultural farming is even more inseparable from water; water is the cradle of human civilization. Looking at history, almost all the birthplaces of civilization were born near water.
There seems to be no shortage of water on the earth, because about three-quarters of the earth’s surface is covered by the ocean, and the total amount of water resources in the world is about 1.4 billion cubic kilometers. It is the reflection of water that makes the earth In the darkness of the universe, the sky is blue and crystal clear. Water is the origin of life. Water is the basis of survival. People can go without eating for three days, but they cannot go without drinking water for three days. Some people think that water is inexhaustible. However, who knew that among one hundred urban rivers, only eighteen meet the national drinking water standards!
70% to 75% of our earth is covered by water. Although, there is also water in the air and soil. Freshwater resources are mainly stored in the North and South Poles and Greenland Island. The reserves of glacial water, lakes, rivers, etc. are only 60,000 cubic miles. But not all fresh water is suitable for human exploitation. In fact, the water resources that humans can utilize only account for 0.3% of the earth's water resources.
On campus, some students ran around in the flower beds with water guns, chasing and fighting. At the entrance of the cafeteria, some students turned on the tap water, blocked the water on the faucet, and let the water spurt out from the gaps in their hands and spray on others. When they were gloating about their misfortune, did they ever think that the water sprayed from their water guns and from the seams of their hands might save the lives of several people?
Wake up! Humans! Stop wasting water. Otherwise, a drop of water in the world will be our tears, and the last sound in the world will be our howl of regret! 3.22 World Water Day Speech 2
Hello everyone!
"If water resources are wasted arbitrarily, then the last drop of water on the earth will be our tears." Students, do you still remember this thought-provoking public service announcement?
Water, air and sunlight are the source of life and the material resources that human beings rely on for survival. In life, how can clothing, food, housing, and transportation be separated from water? In the past, people always had a stereotype in their minds------water is inexhaustible and can be taken as needed. With the increasing population and the rapid development of industry and agriculture, human water demand has also increased, and the reality of water stress has become increasingly prominent. At present, my country's total water resources are 2.8 trillion square meters, ranking sixth in the world, but its per capita possession only ranks 88th in the world, making it one of the countries with the most water shortage in the world.
At the same time, around us, we can see the wanton discharge of industrial wastewater, untreated domestic sewage, farmland sewage contaminated by pesticides... Water resources have been eroded on a large scale, and serious threaten. To protect water resources, in addition to saving water, we need to prevent water pollution to the maximum extent, because if we lose water, we will lose green, life and hope.
On January 18, 1993, the 47th United Nations General Assembly decided to designate March 22 each year as "World Water Day".
The purpose of "World Water Day" is to: respond to problems related to drinking water supply and increase public awareness of the importance of protecting water resources and drinking water supply; to organize "World Water Day" activities to strengthen the awareness of governments, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations. Engagement and collaboration of government agencies and the private sector. In order to cooperate with the promotion of "World Water Day", our country has decided to hold March 22nd to 28th every year as "China Water Week".
Water is the source of life. All life on earth needs water to maintain the most basic life activities. Water is the basis of industry. Almost all human industrial production uses water to varying degrees. Water is the lifeblood of agriculture, and human agricultural farming is even more inseparable from water. Water is the cradle of human civilization. Looking at history, almost all the birthplaces of civilization are close to water. born. Therefore, water resources are indispensable in our lives. They are also precious resources and cultural guarantees for us humans. They are the essence of life and culture given to humans by nature. The breath of water, the culture of water, and the spirit of water are in our human blood.
As a member of society, everyone must enhance their awareness of water conservation, start from a small place, act together, persevere, save every drop of water, build a harmonious society, and create a better future future.
In order to achieve this goal, we must do at least the following three points:
1. After we use up the water, we must tighten the faucet to avoid causing "a river of clear water flowing eastward" waste phenomenon.
2. If you find that the faucet is broken, repair it in time to avoid losing a lot of water.
3. We cannot throw used batteries into the water. One battery will pollute 600 tons of water.
Let’s take action so that advertisements like “The last drop of water on earth will be human tears” will never come true.
Fish are jumping, ducks and geese are playing, frogs are chirping, and water is gurgling... Students, in order to restore tranquility and nature to the world, on the occasion of "China Water Week", let us start from the Starting from the faucet, save water, use water rationally, and protect water resources, so that our homes will always have clear water and blue sky! 3.22 World Water Day Speech 3
Dear teachers and students:
Hello everyone! Tomorrow is the xx World Water Day and the beginning of the xx China Water Week. The topic of my speech today is to cherish water, the source of our life.
Water, such an ordinary word, in people's eyes, water can be recycled infinitely and cannot be used up. But there is such a surprising survey result. According to surveys, the earth we live on is also called the water polo. As the name suggests, 70.8% of our earth is filled with water. But of this much water, seawater accounts for 97%, surface water on land accounts for 0.017%, and half of it is in the inland sea and salt lakes.
The fundamental source of fresh water is rain and dew. Only 105,000 cubic meters of water falls on the land every 49 years, of which 2/3 is evaporated by plant transpiration or ground evaporation, leaving only 1/3. That is, 37,500 cubic meters of water are available for human use. Is there enough water for people? Of course not enough! But people continue to waste water resources. When one, two, or three drops of water fall from the faucet, I never see anyone tightening it. When the river water is polluted by the factory, I see more people covering their noses and walking quickly. Instead of thinking of solutions.
Nowadays, people’s awareness of environmental protection has become somewhat stronger and they use slogans, but some people just turn a blind eye. What exactly is water in people’s minds? When I was a child, whenever I saw slogans such as water is the source of life and please save water everywhere in public places. I can't help but wonder how useful water is, and why do people need to protect and save it? Gradually, I read various poems again. If you don't see it, the water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky, and rushes to the sea never to return! Water is mentioned again here. My impression of water is becoming more and more curious. Unknowingly, I have grown up again. I have discovered that plants will wither if they lack water, animals will die if they lack water, and humans will die if they lack water. Water is sacred. Yes, there is no room for waste. I think of this sentence I saw before, don't let the last drop of water in the world become your tears.
Yes! Water is precious and respectable.
It is a gift from nature to us. This gift represents nature's love for us. This gift is what we need most. We want to thank nature and repay nature. The best way to repay nature is to cherish every drop of water as a gift to us, and let this gift shine with its due function and light!
Thank you everyone!
My speech ends here! 3.22 World Water Day Speech 4
Dear teachers and dear students:
Good morning everyone! Today is March 22nd. Do you know what day it is? By the way, today is "3.22 World Water Day". Therefore, the topic of my speech is "Have you saved water today?"
Water, such an ordinary word. Everyone knows that 70.8% of the earth's surface area is water. However, if you think that water is inexhaustible, you are totally wrong! In fact, freshwater resources only account for 2.53% of the total water bodies on earth. Although China's total amount of water resources ranks 6th in the world, its per capita possession only ranks 88th in the world, making it one of the world's water-poor countries. After listening to these sets of data, are you shocked? The alarm bell of water shortage has already sounded.
Do you know? In water-scarce areas such as Gansu and Ningxia in China, we often see scenes like this: many adults tie children with thick ropes and hang them to the bottom of deep wells. What is this doing? Performing acrobatics? Treasure hunt in a well? None of them are right. This is actually to scoop up half a bucket of water with silt in it. What do you think of when you see this situation? Do you still feel that water is not a pity? Looking around us, water wastage is everywhere. When doing duty, students often carry a large bucket of water and empty the entire bucket before using it up; when washing hands, students often open the faucet wide and let the water flow continuously; Some students even forgot to tighten the faucets, allowing a lot of water to flow away in vain... You know, the water lost in one night from the faucets we forgot to tighten can be equivalent to the water consumption of a village in a water-scarce area in one day!
A few days ago, I was lucky enough to visit the West District Water Plant in Fuzhou. After listening to the detailed introduction by the technician uncle, I realized how hard-won the tap water we use is. From the Minjiang River water to qualified tap water, you have to go through five hurdles and six generals: the water from the source of the Minjiang River is lifted by the first-level pumping station and first sent to the flocculation tank, where coagulants and coagulants are added to coagulate impurities in the water; The water then undergoes a long period of sedimentation in the sedimentation tank to drain away the sludge in the water; the precipitated water is sent to the filter tank to filter impurities. In this process, three steps of adding "chlorine" are required to eliminate harmful substances in the water. You see, every drop of this crystal clear water is really precious! Mr. Lu Xun made this evaluation of water: "A drop of water will be equivalent to a drop of blood!" Yes! People can go without food for several days, but they cannot live without water for a whole day. Therefore, we should cherish it! Start now to protect water sources and save water.
Classmates, water is the source of life and the source of happiness! Only with water can we have our smart and wonderful world. In spring, willows face the lake, combing her long flowing hair; in summer, lotus flowers open their delicate pink petals; frogs chirp, dragonflies fly low, and fish swim... Without water, you will lose your life. Lose green; lose water, lose life; lose water, lose hope! On March 22nd, "World Water Day" calls on every one of us, children of the earth: For the eternal clear water and blue sky of the earth, and for the eternal peaceful nature of the world, please cherish every drop of water! 3.22 World Water Day Speech 5
Teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
The title of today’s speech under the national flag is: "Save water, start with me."
Spring is warm and flowers bloom, and rain wakes up everything; in hot summer, rivers irrigate farmland; in golden autumn, springs attract tourists; in a world of ice and snow, hot tea makes people feel warm.
As the seasons cycle, water plays an important role in our lives! Water is the source of all life. It raises birds and animals, flowers, plants and trees. Water is the cradle of human civilization. The long-standing Chinese civilization developed by relying on mother rivers such as the Yangtze River and the Yellow River.
In the past, people always had a stereotype in their minds that water was inexhaustible. With the growth of population, social progress and economic development, water consumption will increase significantly, and the contradiction between water supply and demand will become more acute.
China’s total water resources on October 20, 20xx was 2.8 trillion cubic meters. Among them, there are 2.7 trillion cubic meters of surface water and 0.83 trillion cubic meters of groundwater. Since surface water and groundwater are mutually converted and recharge each other, deducting the double calculation of the two, 0.73 trillion cubic meters, the amount of groundwater resources that are not overlapping with river runoff is approximately is 0.1 trillion cubic meters. According to internationally recognized standards, a per capita water resource of less than 3,000 cubic meters is considered a mild water shortage; a per capita water resource of less than 2,000 cubic meters is a moderate water shortage; a per capita water resource of less than 1,000 cubic meters is a severe water shortage; Less than 500 cubic meters indicates extreme water shortage.
China currently has 16 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) with per capita water resources (excluding transit water) below the severe water shortage level, and 6 provinces and regions (Ningxia, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Shanxi and Jiangsu) have less than 500 cubic meters of water resources per capita. The total amount of water resources in China is not large, ranking 6th in the world, but the per capita possession is even less, 2,240 cubic meters, ranking 88th among 153 countries counted by the World Bank, and is one of the world's water-poor countries.
The regional distribution of China’s water resources is also very unbalanced. The Yangtze River Basin and the areas south of it only account for 36.5% of the country’s land area and 81% of the country’s water resources; the areas to the north account for 1% of the country’s land area. Its water resources account for only 19% of the 63.5% of the country's total. Even now, many cities in Guangxi and Yunnan, my country, are experiencing water shortages. Even the "Jiangnan Water Town" is facing a water resource crisis.
On January 18, 1993, the 47th United Nations General Assembly made a resolution to determine March 22 each year as "World Water Day". In order to cooperate with the promotion of "World Water Day", our country has decided to hold March 22nd to 28th every year as "China Water Week".
Only when everyone pays attention to saving water, water shortages will be far away from us, our lives will be stable and harmonious, and the environment will be beautiful and comfortable. What it means to love the country, love the school, and love the family cannot just be said in words, but must be implemented in actions. For example, saving water at home and at school is a concrete manifestation of patriotism, love for school, and love for family. As contemporary middle school students, we should carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and save every drop of water around us.
Water saving should be a "compulsory course" for us: after washing hands, turn on the faucet; when brushing teeth and washing face, turn on the faucet as needed; when taking a bath, you can use a sensor faucet; Washing dishes and chopsticks with water not only removes oil, but also recycles water resources. Every drop of crystal clear water is precious. I believe that among the water-saving army, there will be you!
Recently, Liujiagou Primary School launched the "Cherish every drop of water, start from me, start from now" water conservation campaign.
Through the form of "A Letter to Parents", parents can learn about the school's efforts and work on this water conservation theme activity, in order to gain their support. At the flag-raising ceremony, the "One drop of water, one drop of tear" speech was given under the national flag. The brigade headquarters issued the initiative of "saving water and cherishing resources" to all teachers and students. Use the red scarf broadcast time to promote water conservation knowledge and some practical methods and measures. Each class actively carried out activities and discussions with the theme of "Talk about Water Saving". The forms were rich and colorful, including informative question and answer competitions, dancing performances, and some interesting idiom games about the word "water". . In addition, each class actively contributed a "water-saving idea" to the school. Each grade publishes a water-saving propaganda tabloid, which is produced by the school and distributed to every parent, making the "little hands holding big hands" activity more meaningful.
This activity deepened the students’ understanding of the serious shortage of water resources, enabled them to establish the concept of water conservation, enhance their awareness of water conservation, and develop water-saving habits. 3.22 World Water Day Speech 6
The content of today’s speech under the national flag is to understand the water crisis and fully protect water resources.
In 1993, the 47th United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution to designate March 22 each year as World Water Day, aiming to make the world considerate and solve the shortage of fresh water resources. It is an increasingly serious problem and requires all countries to carry out corresponding activities based on their own national conditions to improve people's awareness of cherishing and protecting water resources. Water is the most precious resource. Although the earth is a veritable water polo, with water covering an area of ??up to 71% of the earth's surface, the water resources that can actually be used by humans are very limited. Only 2.5% of the water on the earth is freshwater resources, and only 0.3% of it can be used by humans! According to the French newspaper "Le Figaro", about 1.4 billion people in the world currently face a crisis of lack of drinking water, and about 5 million people die every year from drinking contaminated water. Other animals and plants on the planet are also tasting the bitter fruits brought by humans. A large number of creatures have been deprived of their beautiful homes and precious lives. The crisis caused by water shortages has suddenly appeared in front of mankind, making people suddenly realize that water is so precious. The water crisis will be the most difficult crisis facing mankind in the 21st century!
Water is the pulse of the earth. It sustains all life on the earth. Without water, this vibrant world would cease to exist. Without water, there would be no life, no progress of civilization, no economic development and no social stability. All of this is a wake-up call to mankind.
Water is the source of life. Human life cannot be separated from water. Therefore, we should pay close attention to the current situation of water resources and how to alleviate the water crisis.
One of the important ways to solve water problems is to protect water resources. Saving water has become an unshirkable common responsibility of every one of our citizens. We must start from ourselves, start with small things, start bit by bit, and cherish every drop of water through every small detail and good habit in every life. In fact, there are many things we can do: turn off the faucet after washing your hands; use more water for domestic use; use less detergent and cleaner when washing, etc. Perhaps these are nothing more than a trivial effort, but they are all manifestations of water conservation awareness and the cherishment of every drop of water. If everyone can start from such trivial matters in daily life, the crisis of water scarcity will be greatly alleviated!
Let us take action, do our best to save and cherish water resources, and contribute our part to the survival of mankind and the development of the world! 3.22 World Water Day Speech 7
Teachers and students:
Hello everyone!
Tomorrow is March 22, which is "World Water Day", so the theme of today's speech under the national flag is "Cherishing the Water of Life".
Water is the source of life. If there is no water on the earth, then Mother Earth will not give birth to our descendants for generations. Because the earliest primitive life was first bred and formed in the ocean and gradually expanded to land. Therefore, water is the cradle of life. Human survival and development are also inseparable from water.
Some people will say that water is inexhaustible and inexhaustible. As soon as we turn the faucet, the tap water flows out. Why should we cherish it? But do you know? Although our country has abundant water resources, there are very few freshwater resources available. my country's per capita fresh water is only one-quarter of the world's per capita level, making it one of the 13 countries with the poorest per capita water resources in the world. Among more than 600 cities across the country, nearly 400 are short of water, and more than 110 cities are seriously short of water. Last year's drought in the southwest and this year's severe drought in the north have confirmed the importance of water. What is even more frightening is that with the development of industry, water pollution has become a serious problem. A lot of industrial wastewater is discharged into rivers, lakes and seas, and the crystal clear rivers are polluted by wastewater and stink.
In addition, the phenomenon of wasting water is also very serious.
As long as you pay a little attention, you can often see the faucet flowing slowly and hear the sound of running water, but we all turn a blind eye and take it for granted! I wonder if the students have ever seen such a public service advertisement on TV: There is a faucet on the TV screen, which is dripping water with difficulty. The dripping speed is getting slower and slower, and finally the water is exhausted. Then a pair of eyes appeared on the screen, and a tear flowed from the eyes. What followed was this sentence: "If humans don't cherish water, then the last drop of water we can see will be our own tears." People often say that people can go without eating for three days, but they cannot go without drinking water for one day. . Have you ever thought about how inconvenient people's lives are in cities that are short of water? Have you ever thought about what we should do if one day our water supply also becomes difficult?
March 22 is World Water Day. Every year on this day, countries around the world will publicize: everyone should cherish water resources and protect the water of life. In fact, not only on this day, but every day in our lives, we should cherish every drop of water. As students, what can we do to save water in our daily lives? After washing your hands, you should turn off the faucet in time; when you see the faucet dripping, you should step forward and tighten it; when washing your hands and dishes, you can turn the water down a little; the water used for washing vegetables can be used to water flowers... Things we can do are: There are many, many, many. As long as you are willing, we can all become models for saving water resources.
Water is the source of life. Human survival and development are inseparable from water. Classmates, let us establish the idea of ??"saving water is glorious, wasting water is shameful" and develop the good habit of "saving every drop of water, starting from me, starting from now", not only to save water ourselves, but also to monitor those around us People also come to save water and use our practical actions to cherish the water of life!
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