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Old 03-31-2016, 11:01 PM   #29
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Water, as an environmental issue is an huge concern for all of humanity and sentient beings.

A few years ago, during my final semester in graduate school, Maude Barlow was on campus to deliver an timely message on water. I even created an thread here on the boards about it.

Back then, Canadian activist Maude Barlow message centered on the idea that five years from 2009, water diversity would perilously be near toxic levels of pollution. She claimed that water should be protected as an human right. To have laws drawn and policy created to protect the last bastion of earth's precious life saving element --- water.

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http://www.butchfemmeplanet.com/foru...805#post109805


This year marks the huge environmental disaster that has ruled the lives of people living in Flint, Michigan. A few years ago, the little heard story of the city of Spokane, Washington finally recognized the way the Spokane river and surrounding watersheds of the Palouse was filled with toxins (PCBs, et al). The city of Spokane filed suit against Monsanto. But nothing much had been done to restore the river or watersheds of the northeast sector of Washington. The Spokane river, the Snake river, and other rivers flow into the mighty Columbia river... which the Willamette river and the Columbia River empty into the Pacific ocean........

Insecticides by Monsanto, toxic waste from industrial belts in Northeast sectors of the US, fracking wastes and toxins in the heart of the Midwest and southwest, and all kinds of other environmental issues are affecting the way humans barely stay alive.

Will there be any life in the year 2525 (if 'man' is still alive)?

We need people to rise up and come together to take action.

Before it's too late.
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