They made water out of thin air. You have to see this

Today is World Water Day. I know you can barely contain your excitement.  In fact it was me who just the other day spent way to much time plotting against the person who sent me an email wishing me Happy World Consumer Right’s day.  I’m just not that into “dedicated days”

But World Water Day caught my attention not because of its aim to focus world’s attention on fresh water and the “sustainable management of freshwater resources”. No, not at all, because I hardy even understand what that means. It caught my attention because I saw this. A billboard that creates water. Seriously it does.

Take a look

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And just like that engineers have gone on to my list of my top 10 professions.

Seriously – imagine the difference fresh water could make to the world’s poorest people? I understand that Lima has particularly high humidity which makes this billboard possible – but what a big step is this?

Don’t be surprised if I wish you Happy World Water Day.

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