The Simple Act of Deleting Emails Could Help Save Britain's Drought Stricken Water Supply

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-13 08:04:33 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-13 09:49:08

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The Simple Act of Deleting Emails Could Help Save Britain's Drought Stricken Water Supply

Save water, delete emails? The British government is asking citizens to temporarily clear their inboxes to mitigate the effects of a looming drought crisis.

For most of us, our relationship with our emails is a love-hate one. Sometimes the stress of a cluttered inbox can feel overwhelming. And, as cliched as it sounds, each time we desperately try to clear out those hundreds of unwanted emails, it feels like a weight off our shoulders. Well, besides offering stress-reducing benefits, could the simple act of deleting emails soon be repurposed to help tackle a looming crisis?

According to the UK's Environment Agency, drastic actions need to be taken to mitigate the effects of the upcoming drought crisis. And one of those measures, it seems, is to reduce the unnecessary waste of water, even if it means asking people to voluntarily delete emails.

It might come as surprising to many that, similar to the energy required to store your photos, videos and files, storing data also requires a substantial amount of water. Specifically, water is needed to keep the servers, that are hosting your emails, cool running.

New figures released by the Environment Agency suggest that some parts of the UK have witnessed their rainfall levels drop by as much as 50% below average levels. With scientists predicting that these conditions will only get worse with time, it has led the government to appeal to its citizens to adopt measures that can help preserve water.

While requests to clear emails may raise some eyebrows, it's a stark reminder that the impacts of climate change will require unconventional and collective solutions. So, maybe rather than emptying our inboxes, we can see this as an opportunity to clear the way for a more sustainable and resilient future.

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