Globalization's Tie
Water Walk-through
Water equals life and life comes at a cost. Whether or not, people are able to pay it is not the thought that remain supreme.
It is numbers because it is numbers that run this world and humanity as a whole is not allowed to step in and alter what cannot be changed.
Water could be made free, but let's face:
That is never, ever,
ever, ever, ever,
going to happen.
Globalization In Its Final Hour
Positive Effects
If the timeline below helps any, the average human would know of its by-products.
- Economical: When people started to realize that water is a finite resource, practices were executed to bring it back to its golden state.
- Social: Although water itself (not the plants it runs through, not the reservoirs) is free, consumers thrust money at bottled water when they could drink the supposedly heinous tap, resting in their kitchen.
General Assessment
History Can Tell Us
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Some Are Trying
Although water is (and will always be)
the substance that harbors just about every source of life. Yet, as infinite as it seems, only three percent of it can be consumed.
Way back when, the thought that fresh water would be hard to come by in 2013 must have sounded like ludicrous. Others might not have even dreamed that its quality would be going down the gutter.
The people of today take water for granted.
That is the simple truth.
The world is not entirely black and white, however they are people who doing something
P&G sponsor a program: Children's Safe Drinking Water, which attempts to improve by the guidelines by the Clean Water Act.
The hope is that more and more are aware as the with what the U.S. Water Systems is accomplishing through their tweets,
To truly grasp how society has used and more so, trashed the resource, how the battles over it started long ago, hear out an expert in the issue, Professor James Salzam.
Positive Effects (cont.)
There are the also the cultural impacts,
where purification is actually very much depended on the country. It is assumed the richer they are, the cleaner it is. Although, it should be noted dehydration does not discriminate.
And, it would not be right if the political blow back is overlooked as well.
Industries send lobbyists to D.C. whenever a potentially bill appears or if there is something the big kahuna(s) wish to gain. The price tag for one thing normally sets an entire plan in motion.
Where The World Is
Where This Leaves Us
Negative Effects
One of the most absolute and fundamental elements to
the quotidian life of living creatures is water for sure. Nevertheless, water has always been treated as a tool instead of a commodity for the masses.
Those with the money, i.e. the power are allowed to make whatever fit their bill while both the people and the sea suffer.
The water sector is being managed in the least thoughtful
of ways and although numerous laws are in place to
keep the natural resource from being a
depleted, nutrition-less entity, that is
exactly the direction our world's
precious H20 is headed in.
Well, according to the article below, the world will only have enough water to sustain 83% of the total population, It sounds ridiculously, but if the double whammy of high cost and waste continues at this exponential rate, then it does seem probable.
It is not just humans that have been affected, though. The amount of marine wildlife across the coasts is slowly been depleted due to the pollution, the dumping and in some cases, even the transportation.
Animals, who once flourished in the deep, are becoming extinct, moving to other locations and this takes a toll on the ecosystem. Thus, rolling the cycle over again.
If the average person is anything like me, then they would probably want to do something make water more accessible.
Tribulations Galore
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By being the primary spring of life, many would assume there would be universal guidelines in place to keep running at full capacity.
The reason why corporations taking advantage of the system is considered a positive effect is because of how it benefits them and them alone.
It helps with their stocks, their profit, their general ranks, which they could argue is vital to the economy and the common folk would obviously call them inhumane because of they value life.