Green | December 25, 2008 | 12 comments

The search for clean water in the coming year

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JanforGore
I have done this year what I have done every year successively for the last few years; report here on the global water crisis in an attempt to not only inform but to inspire and to move us to action. The need for that action has never been more necessary than it is now. The Earth now sits on a precipice, with man having the power to pull it back or push it off.

Around the world from North America to Africa and beyond, we see water scarcity and drought becoming more a part of daily life for more people. This does not bode well for the future as population continues to rise as the quality of life in the developing world decreases due to war, climate change, pollution, and poverty. Climate change continues to melt glaciers globally at a much more rapid pace than predicted, and man finds himself because of it at a crossroads in a world filled with war, disease, famine, injustice, poverty, and despair. It would be very easy to give up looking at the picture we have painted, but we cannot do so. Our own survival depends on how we treat this planet and our fellow man. How we react to these crises now will determine if the world falls off that precipice or is saved.

I firmly believe that even though we now live in a world of turmoil, this next year will be a year of awakening for many. There are many more organizations that are now bringing awareness and action to the parts of our world in need of potable water and sanitation. There are many more people becoming aware of not only their carbon footprint, but their water footprint as well. This past year saw a surge in activism against the bottled water industry with citizen groups across the world standing up to the corporations seeking to take our water for profit.

These are good signs that point to a more intense activism in the year to come to hold political leaders accountable for policies that seek to fix water infrastructure, restore wetlands, reduce pollution, hold officials accountable for proper water management and efficient agriculture policies, and also hold them to signing a climate treaty to limit greenhouse gas emissions that lead to drought and glacier melt this next year.

However, none of these things can happen without us. Without our voices, our hands, our perseverence, and our love for this planet and for the one resource we cannot live without. It is that love and perseverence that carries me into another year of water activism and of reporting to you the stories of our water, it's life, and our contributions to its preservation. May this coming year bring us closer to a world where water is truly appreciated for the beautiful life sustaining source and human right it is.


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12 comments // The search for clean water in the coming year

  • JanforGore
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    • And this is shameless promotion, ;-) but it is for a very worthy cause. A petition I have had at a wonderful site called Tree Nation (planting 8 million trees in the shape of a heart in the heart of Niger to combat deforestation and poverty) is still gathering signatures. And Tree Nation is planting a tree for every 100 signatures. So if you haven't signed yet and would like to be a part of planting trees in a place where it is most needed (which also serves to combat droughts and floods and provide sustenance) please do so. It is already over three hundred signatures beyond the stated goal, and the signatures are from all over the world. I was really awestruck to read all those around the world who saw this and signed it. Together worldwide we can accomplish much if we truly want to.

      Thanks.

    • 3 years ago
  • ace_ofgabriel
  • damnneargenius
  • ssppeencceerr
  • JanforGore
  • JanforGore
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    • Prepare yourselves, because corporations are setting up the corporate theft of whatever water is left.This documentary is a true depiction of this situation. But there is strength in numbers, and people are standing up from California to Bolivia. That is why raising consciousness and bringing awareness of this to as many people as possible is key to preserving the human right to water.

      And this is also an issue not covered by the MSM, so I am grateful to Current that this is being given attention here by those voting these stories up. This is what democracy is all about as the right to water is indeed an issue of environmental democracy.

    • 3 years ago
  • JanforGore
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    • Hopefully at the end of next year we can post this:

      ** That waterborne diseases have at least been cut in half and that at least half of those without potable water now have it in order to save millions of lives.

      ** That developing countries in this world and the farmers who live in them who grow the food have autonomy over their own destinies without the agribusiness companies like Monsanto owning their very souls.

      **That education and access to food have been increased and that many of those now unnecessarily dying of malnutrition have access to food that otherwise rots in this world while we state we have a "food crisis" to give an excuse for GMOS to be foisted upon our world for profit and push ethanol which perpetuates hunger and poverty.

      **That multinationals like Nestle have been taken down in their attempts to buy up and control the water in our world for profit that needs to be equitably distributed to the poor.

      **That a climate treaty was signed in Copenhagen that takes urgent necessary steps to address the climate change that is contributing to the melting of glaciers around the world thus threatening the water source for billions of people.

      **That even in our own country, funds for water infrastructure to address waste have been met as 45% of our country now sits in drought conditons which threaten our health and our economy.

      **And most of all, that water has been declared a global human right in order that those who have to live as those in that video I posted above do, will never have to live that way again.

      With all of our resources and vision I don't think that is too much to hope for. We always have funds for war and can rally nationalism when it suits the keepers. Now we need to rally humanity to a cause that means our very survival. I can't think of a more worthy cause for peace than sustainability.

    • 3 years ago
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  • pjacobs51
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    • Dean Kamen - the Segway inventor has a good solution to the water problem. Specifically designed for third world countries, this machine can make clean water out of about anything wet.
      Here is his interview with Steve Colbert

    • 3 years ago
  • JanforGore
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    • Beyond scarcity: Power, Poverty, and the Global Water Crisis

      Please join in working for a more water sustainable future. No one should have to live this way.

    • 3 years ago
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