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The Water Initiative for Net Zero (WINZ) promotes water’s role in reducing global heating and avoiding climate chaos. #Water4Climate #Water4NetZero

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We often hear that water is a resilience and #mitigation multiplier. But what does this mean? 🤔💧 @johoma, @Alliance4Water tells us why the role of water is central in our effort to control & reduce #climatechange. 🌎 Watch more: app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/92bcef84…


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"Water is a non-negotiable in terms of thinking about mitigation & net zero. Yet it's often overlooked." 🚨 Why is that & how can we change it? Learn more with Kate Hughes, (@nibbsy), @ResilientWater at The Climate Hub 📺🗽 Watch more: app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/92bcef84…


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If integrating their water stewardship & their net zero goals into one another is so positive for companies why are they not doing it? 🤔 Virginia Newton-Lewis, @drvlnl @grundfos tells us more at The Climate Hub in this session with @WINZaction 💧 live from #ClimateWeekNYC🗽


Global water use, storage, + distribution contribute 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions (@CDP 2020) Tackling these emissions is fundamental to a prosperous future for people + planet. Join us to hear how: 📍 #WWWeek + Online (free) 🗓 26 Aug 24 lnkd.in/ewbDPtZY

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What do rivers and lakes have to do with climate change? Next Tuesday (June 25 10am EDT), @WINZaction are hosting a webinar discussing why it is important to include freshwater ecosystems in climate change action plans, and how to do it. water4netzero.cc/events/making-…

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Discover how to integrate actions to conserve, restore and protect freshwater systems into climate mitigation plans and investments, and explore the opportunities presented by growing commitments to achieve the #FreshwaterChallenge in this upcoming webinar! @WINZaction

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100s of climate scientists polled by @guardian predict that the 🌍 is heading for at least 2.5C of heating. They say we need to act now. WINZ says, here's how. Water solutions can address up to 10% of global greenhouse emissions. Read full response ➡️ water4netzero.cc/news/climate-s…

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Degradation and loss of peatlands alone results in greater emissions than the entire aviation sector On 25 June we are gathering experts to make the climate case for freshwater action. Join us online ➡️ water4netzero.cc/events/making-…

How can we save the world’s peatlands? Dive into the latest insights into peatland conservation, management, and restoration at #GLFPeatlands! Join @GlobalLF online alongside the Bonn Climate Change Conference. ➡️ bit.ly/GLFPeatlands20…



🗣️ The protection, conservation and restoration of freshwater ecosystems is critical to slowing climate change. Don't miss this webinar where experts will discuss how! Register ➡️ water4netzero.cc/events/making-…

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How can improving water management drastically reduce methane emissions? 🌾 Using drip irrigation for rice production can reduce methane emissions by 50-90% 🚽 In treatment plants, methane can be captured and used for production of biogas. Read more 👉 water4netzero.cc/news/blog/wate…

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Energy production is, and will remain, highly water intensive. @UN_Water's Expert Group on Water and Climate Change are working on a study to understand exactly how water intensive climate mitigation measures like the energy transition are. ➡️ water4netzero.cc/news/water-for…

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Water can be make or break for the clean transition 💧 This high-level session will outline a path towards @COP29_AZ and ensure that political momentum needed to address the global water, climate, & energy crises is not lost. 🗓️ 3 June | 10.30am CEST ➡️ water4netzero.cc/events/bonn-en…


💧 Smart water management can greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and is essential to ensure sustainable, resilient net-zero action across sectors. For the latest news, events and research on water and Net Zero subscribe to the WINZ newsletter. 📩 alliance4water.us8.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=fb…


Getting utilities to net zero: ✅ reduces emissions ✅ improves operations ✅ lowers costs After being awarded Net Zero Carbon Champion at the Global Water Awards, we spoke to @Xylem about concrete steps the water sector can take in the race to zero. ➡️ water4netzero.cc/news/xylem-rac…

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🌾 @NetafimCorp estimates that drip irrigation uses 70% less water, improves rice production, and reduces methane emissions. A win-win-win for people and planet. We spoke to @Netafim about how their technology is revolutionizing rice cultivation. ➡ water4netzero.cc/news/rice-irri…

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Water and wastewater utilities account for ~2% global #GHG emissions. HP Nanda and @PatrickKDecker work for competing water utilities companies: @Xylem and @grundfos Today they joined forces at the #Water4Climate pavilion for a shared goal: achieving net zero through water 💧


Harnessing the potential of high-integrity carbon credits can be a triple win: ☁️ Reduced emissions 💧 Improved water security ✅ Improved access to safe water & sanitation for millions of people We spoke to @ProfEvanThomas about how to make this happen. water4netzero.cc/news/carbon-cr…


Rice is responsible for 10% of global methane emissions. We spoke to @SRI_2030's Francesco Carnevale Zampaolo about how directing climate finance towards countries' rice sectors is a win for: 💧 water 🌡️ climate 🌾 food security 👩‍🌾 farmers ➡️ water4netzero.cc/news/reducing-…

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Did you know? 🛫 Wastewater generates nearly as much emissions as the aviation industry. Most don't. That's why we exist. To work with partners to highlight opportunities where water-related actions can have a big impact on reducing emissions. #WorldWaterDay

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