Water is one of the elements of nature that is present. It suffices all the requirements of living things.
A drop of water = life
The matter has gone far beyond the issue of conserving water. We are facing an imminent danger and I think that as people, we are oblivious to it, and I am like others in this aspect: I do not like surprises.
Some economists argue that water trade and privatization can promote better and more efficient use of water because the market-based price will stimulate capital to invest in this area as it happens with many resources and divert it from activities and low-value products to high-value activities.
But what are the social and environmental consequences of marketing the water trade, and what are the ethics of applying economic principles to a resource like water?
However, water privatization is not the solution because it failed in a number of countries. This project began in Canada, where 19 cities became Blue Communities, and this concept extended to Europe, where cities such as Bern, Switzerland, Paris and France became "blue." . As well as a number of universities and religious communities.
And the fact that these cities are "blue societies", meaning water friendly, means that they pledge to recognize water as a human right, to keep their water services under public control and to promote clean tap water over water bottled in plastic bottles, leakage of free electrolytes into drinking water and negatively affect Human health as it costs him the burden of the price of the package and the costs of transportation, labor and others.
And just as water can be a source of division, it can bring people, societies and nations together in the common search for solutions.
The water crisis: environmental, human and global is major. What we do now is what matters.
We need a new water ethic that puts water protection and water justice at the center of all policies and practices all the time. Everything we do and every policy we create must ask: What is its impact on water?
If we do it right, water will be our gift to teach us how to live more solely on earth and in peace and respect with each other.
The question now is do you support the water being a community or a commodity? Is it a human right and public property, or is it a private property like running shoes and cars? How do we address the water crisis in the world?
Water is best~!