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how did you motivate your friend to save water?write an essay 400 words / painting /poemSentiaTheGlobalSchool

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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The earth in California is parched. Golf courses have turned brown; farmland is cracking; the state has been running a water deficit of over 11 trillion gallons. But Californians don’t seem to be able to change their water habits. In April, Governor Jerry Brown passed an edict mandating that Californians cut their water usage by 25 percent, but a report recently issued by California’s State Water Resources Control Board showed that California residents and businesses used only 3.6 percent less water in March than they did during the same month in 2013. “There’s a messaging failure out there somewhere,” Felicia Marcus, chairwoman of the State Water Resources Control Board told the New York Times. “ … [P]eople know there is a drought, but they just are not doing enough.”

Viviane Seyranian, a social psychology professor at California State Polytechnic University who studies environmental messaging, agreed, and said that the state’s leaders simply haven’t done enough to motivate people to adopt water-budgeting mind-sets. “People are getting a lot more out of using water than conserving water,” she told Science of Us.

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The earth in California is parched. Golf courses have turned brown; farmland is cracking; the state has been running a water deficit of over 11 trillion gallons. But Californians don’t seem to be able to change their water habits. In April, Governor Jerry Brown passed an edict mandating that Californians cut their water usage by 25 percent, but a report recently issued by California’s State Water Resources Control Board showed that California residents and businesses used only 3.6 percent less water in March than they did during the same month in 2013. “There’s a messaging failure out there somewhere,” Felicia Marcus, chairwoman of the State Water Resources Control Board told the New York Times. “ … [P]eople know there is a drought, but they just are not doing enough.”

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