The Global Water Crisis: Where Is Our Moral Will?/ Blog Action Day
source: http://water-is-life.blogspot.com/2009/10/global-water-crisis-where-is-our-moral.html
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Case in point:
In An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore makes reference to the Aral Sea (also noted in the first chapter of his bestseller, Earth In The Balance.) The Aral Sea began shrinking in the 60's when the Soviet Union diverted the Ana Darya and Syr Darya rivers for irrigation, which was not even successful. Today the Aral Sea has shrunk 60% in surface area, and 80% in volume. It is polluted beyond recognition because of weapons testing, fertilizer runoff, and other industrial projects that have left it a bowl of toxic dust... And humans did this.
This is becoming a common tale around our world as our rapacious and wasteful behavior regarding this liquid of life is bringing us to the brink of global war over "blue gold." There is no doubt if you look across Kenya, Niger, Somalia, Sudan, and other parts of Africa, Asia, South and Central America, the Middle East (particularly Jordan, Syria, Iran, and including disputes over rights between Israel and the Palestinian territories) Mexico, and even between the U.S. and Canada and in our own country, that unless we become serious about facing this crisis which doesn't have to be a crisis, we will pass the point of no return. And regarding water we cannot and must not allow that to happen.
In my many entries on this issue, statistics regarding the current crisis, diseases suffered because of lack of sanitation or proper sanitation, desalinization, corporate privatization and its effects, and the need to declare water a human right globally without allowing it to become a commodity at the expense of the poor and sick have been discussed. I believe this issue goes to the core of who we are as human beings and so far I see that while many struggle to give hope, humanity as a whole is suffering in the moral will department and that baffles and saddens me. The climate crisis is also contributing to the shortage of water in Africa as droughts are becoming more severe and prolonged with disease, famine, and war the repercussions. And this is just the beginning of something that the world has been getting warnings about for over twenty years.
Again, much like the truth Mr. Gore and others have been trying to get out all of these years regarding our rapacious consumption of fossil fuels that is bringing us to the brink of Peak Oil, and the concentration of CO2 and other gases that are exacerbating the droughts and other effects we are now seeing by own hand, so too have the warnings about what we will reap regarding a global water shortage been viritually ignored by many governments and people who never believe it will reach the point where we will have to care. Well, we are there.
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JanforGore
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Also, anyone on Current Green who places a Blog Action Day post here on water, please tag it Water Is Life so I know and I will feature all of them in the group so they are all seen.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Yes, have heard that as well... Or they say, any real damage won't be in my lifetime... me, me, me. Very frustrating. Thanks for the response.
- 2 years ago
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JanforGore
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hollyMiamiFla
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It is just that Jan, an inconvenient truth. If it is going to interfere with what I like to do or if it means a compromise in my lifestyle, then forget it. I'll wait until I am forced to do it. This is the attitude of the majority.
I remember working in the ER one night a few years ago, talking with some fellow nurses and techs, and I brought up the 3 R's and global warming. You know what one of these idiots said? "Well, it's not my problem, my husband and I aren't having kids so I really don't care what happens to the environment after I die." I am not kidding you, these words came out of this woman's mouth. I had no words. I just stood there with my mouth wide open.
Most of the others just denied any problems and jumped on the denial bandwagon. You know, people suck sometimes. - 2 years ago
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hollyMiamiFla