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Fortunately cotton requires much less water than, say, maize.
Couldn't we cook pasta just as well with much less water and energy?
In Vietnam, Unilever introduced Comfort One Rinse, a fabric softener meant to use much less water.
Through this method he makes two to three times what he would for wheat or rice with much less water.
They now require much less water to keep them cool and under control, and produce less steam.
In Antarctica, by contrast, there is little seasonal melting and much less water below the ice sheet.
But needle-leaved trees transpire much less water than broad-leaved deciduous trees, so the UC Berkeley researchers expect transpiration to only slightly increase this warming effect.
Since the 1950s, Israel has worked to develop new technologies, such as drip irrigation, that use much less water than traditional methods.
We tasted a "dry grown" shiraz on its trial run (the grapes had been grown with much less water than usual).
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THE fog was so thick as I crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge that I couldn't even see the opposing stream of traffic, much less the water.
She adds that latrines cost much less than water stations.
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