World Water Day 2009
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So many around the world still take this resource and human right for granted. So many think they can simply turn on their taps and it will always be there. However, many are finding out that is not the case if we waste it, pollute it, dam it, mismanage it, or continue the behaviors that lend to drought and global warming which evaporates it and changes its rainfall patterns. At one time this thought was not even entertained, but we are actually affecting the hydrologic cycle and based on reports of glacier melt worldwide particularly in the Himalayas, billions of people are at risk (with population statistics predicting 9 billion people by 2030) of not having enough water to grow their crops and sustain their lives.
So much of what we do everyday involves the use of water and it never asks for anything in return but for us to respect it.
Tomorrow is World Water Day. A day to honor those worldwide who have worked hard to bring potable water to those who need it most and a day to reflect on how important and precious water is to our lives and the effects of our actions.
Knowledge is power, awareness brings action. The world is at a crossroads and what we do to sustain and conserve water today saves it for tomorrow. The consequences of ignoring the global water crisis are too dire to think about. So let's not get to the point where we will have to. We can work to clean our waterways, conserve our water, adapt to climactic changes, decrease fossil fuel emissions, and most importantly demand that water be declared a human right and a public trust to bring water equity to our world and to help developing nations climb out of poverty. We have that power.
Let's use it starting now. The answer is so easy to find. It lies in us.
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dharmadogpictures
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Better wake up to it pretty quick.
- 3 years ago
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dharmadogpictures
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courage
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lets cut huge chunks of ice out of antartica and deliver them unto the people
- 3 years ago
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courage
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JanforGore
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Absolutely. We have strayed from our true purpose on this planet: To take care of it and each other.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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mcwally
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In a world of plenty it is now time to be aware of the people who have nothing...
Those people who have survived..just..on the little water they can find in puddles,or the scraps of food they can scavenge from rubbish tips...
It is a time when those that have more should give to those with less...until this can happen the world (leadership) will continue to fumble around in its own paperwork and talks..as usual ...
The timing for change is always immediate..but this cultural society has grown away from its natural responsive ability to act this way..due to years of neglected action over these affairs....
Share what you can with others and allow the world to grow again...collect rainwater..recycle your own ..forget about washing the car...Anything is possible if you think about it correctly... - 3 years ago
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mcwally
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darkhorsejim
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Any opportunity to raise awareness about the world’s tenuous water supply is essential for people to fully understand the scope of the problem & what they can do to help with this vanishing resource.
- 3 years ago
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darkhorsejim
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asherp
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Take Back The Tap!
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asherp
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JanforGore
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Here is an action you can also participate in to tell Congress as well to preserve the human right to water. Corporate interests and governments are working hard to keep that language out of any water treaty. However, we the people must not relent in asserting our right to this most precious resource for all people.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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World Water Day site-UN
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Bottled Water: Killing The Planet
Drink responsibly.
- 3 years ago
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JanforGore