May 14, 2025
When government regulations restrict our water flow, new incentives take us far beyond our showers and kitchen appliances.
When government regulations restrict our water flow, new incentives take us far beyond our showers and kitchen appliances.
A malady that billions of people experience, water stress is spreading around the globe as climate changes.
Made worse by leaky pipes, European water shortages could become a bigger problem that requires short showers.
Looking at Cape Town, South Africa and 12 U.S. cities we can see why the basic water tradeoff involves a choice between conservation and affordability.
Approaching Day Zero, the people in Cape Town South Africa were conserving water by singing two minute shower songs and using 50 liters (13 gallons) a day.