Practicing Good Stewardship: How the Church of Jesus Christ Is Reducing Water Use
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Utah is the second driest state in the U.S. The Church of Jesus Christ believes in practicing good stewardship over the Earth's resources and why it just finished the first stages of a new pilot program to save water at existing meetinghouses in Utah.
Watch this video to learn how many properties are getting a waterwise makeover, what that entails and what it could mean for the future.
I love you my spiritual brothers and sisters in Taiwan! God bless you always and forever!
I'm very happy for you to have a temple being built in your country! You are wonderful examples of true disciples of Jesus Christ!
Wow, these new landscapes actually look beautiful. I love it.
What a wonderful church very powerfull ♥️❤️♥️
I love this. I have been actively seeking ways to be a better steward of this amazing world for a long time. I pray for success in this project. Also I love using mulch instead of rock to keep the heat down. 😁😁😁😁😁
So wonderful to see this kind of leadership from The Church.
We are blessed with the opportunity to heed the call of our scripture to care for the planet. D&C 59, 89, and 104 all emphasize this call. A wonderful example from the church.
Love to see it!
Residential, commercial, or agricultural, we can all draw from the Church's example. Water stewardship is not hard. It just requires attention and a little bit of education on current best practices. Good for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for amplifying this.
Love this
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I applaud efforts to find the appropriate balance. I love the green grass, but honestly, I don't ever see anyone actually using it or walking on almost any of it anyways.
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I'm happy I wish more businesses would also save water
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Marvelous
There is no reason for drought anywhere on this planet.
It is time to give up our little-mindedness and build NAWAPA among other projects.
NAWAPA would make the Western US bloom as a rose and could be financed with an Infrastructure Development Bank.
Thank you Lyndon LaRouche for bringing reality into all of these discussions.
Nice thought and intent, however, I wonder what sparked this change. Was it an excess of spending on water? Is there low water resources in those areas?
I miss … grass
Stop watering the concrete and water a proper time's and you'll conserve water. Im sure God is tired of listening to prayers for water and would expect by now for yous to wise up.
I'd rather see artificial grass rather than that.
That's great. Think about pollinators and birds.