Saturday, May 7, 2016

John Heaton-Jones Little Cobbosseecontee Lake Wintrhop maine

John Heaton-Jones Little Cobbosseecontee Lake Winthrop Maine
John Heaton-Jones little Cobbosseecontee Lake Winthrop Maine

John Heaton-Jones Maine Water Conservation

  • John Heaton-Jones #johnheatonjones @johnheatonjones
    Artist  Water Conservationist,  

    Most people in the world get our water from rivers and lakes, including the vast majority of the world’s poorest people. 
    But half of the world’s 500 most important rivers – water sources for hundreds of millions of people – are being seriously depleted or polluted.* Approximately 40 percent of the rivers in the U.S. are too polluted for fishing and swimming.**
    Water shortages will likely be a fact of life for most people on the planet within the next ten years.*** We can’t afford to pollute and destroy our drinking water sources. But that’s exactly what we’re doing – often without knowing it. 
    Forests, grasslands and wetlands are nature’s water filters. They help keep erosion and pollution from flowing into our waters and they slow rainwater down, sending more water into underground supplies. But every year we lose 32 million acres of forest – that's a lot of water filters, gone, every year. 
    We are facing dirtier, unsafe water and more risk of water shortages and scarcity. This crisis is real, it’s happening now and it’s getting worse fast.  
    *content source from The Nature Conservancy partners 
    http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/habitats/riverslakes/protecting-clean-water-for-people-and-nature.xml


    Please Protect our water sources John Heaton-Jones #johnheatonjones @johnheatonjones

John Heaton-Jones Dolmen on a little Stream in Freedom Maine


John Heaton-Jones 
Dolmen on a little Stream in Freedom Maine



John Heaton-Jones

John heaton-Jones Water Source

John Heaton-Jones Most people in the world get our water from rivers and lakes, including the vast majority of the world’s poorest people. 

John Heaton-Jones Stream Meditation

John Heaton-Jones Most people in the world get our water from rivers and lakes, including the vast majority of the world’s poorest people.

Stream Meditation Freedom Maine John Heaton-Jones

Freedom Stream John Heaton-Jones #johnheatonjones @johnheatonjones



John Heaton-Jones Artist, Water Conservationist , Stream Meditation Proponent

Please Protect our Water Sources #johnheatonjones @johnhatonjones