And sustainable toilets and showers
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Good methods like water re-using and recycling
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We need to inculcate society-wide habits. Models for this: halacha, \'Fremen\' of Frank Herbert\'s Dune
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But there\'s no guarantee that this will continue
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And furthermore, we need consistent, sustainable methods, not a good year of rain
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7 years of famine
2011-12 was the best Israeli winter in decades, with flooding near-constant rains throughout January, February, and March. Is that enough?
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The Faucets release too much water at a time, why not have flow limits, that would make a difference?
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Israel reuses/ recycles 75 percent of its water usage. The next highest is Spain at only 12
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Israel is in a serious drought, and changing world weather patterns and local demographics make it highly likely that there will not be enough water for the people in the Land for the foreseeable future.
Israel is the land of innovation, we need to rely upon scientists and improved technologies to fix this problem
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Global weather is changing everywhere, Israel is one part of a larger problem
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Global Warming might make Israel wetter. We hope.
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And Venice will be underwater
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I went to Venice once... very beautiful...
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Sea level has gone up and down many times in the last millenia. People walked from Siberia to Alaska and from Asia to the big Indonesian islands.
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So is that to say that man had nothing to do with this situation, that it\'s all natural and all good?
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