I remember as a kid when someone told me to use water from tap wisely so that it could be used by someone who needed it, I immediately started turning tap off as I finished...
I remember the first time I switched off the lights of the house on the Earth Hour, I felt that probably we saved enough for use in a distant village....
I remember the first time I did not pick more than what I needed in the super market I felt that the food chain would benefit those who need it....
I don't want to say that don't do all this, please carry on...its a nicer way to live.
2.5 bn people---But unless there are no pipelines to places with no water - 2.5 bn people will live with no water, no matter how much you close your tap tight!!!
1/4 of the world---Unless the distribution towers or lines are not reaching those villages or places without electricity which is 1/4th of our world, the earth hour will be a buffer for our late night parties!!!!!
40% of food produced is wasted --- Unless the food is not produced as per need, or consumed not by cost but distributed per need, as we waste 40% of our food... it will hardly matter when you take two items back home!!!!
Kudos to those who are working towards tacking these problems....
