Monday, March 22, 2010

CELEBRATE WORLD WATER DAY 2010

WORLD WATER DAY 2010, UN CALLS FOR
URGENT INVESTMENT IN SAFE CLEAN WATER
NAIROBI, Kenya (Capital FM) - Under the theme: ‘Clean Water for a Healthy World’, World Water Day 2010 will see a series of initiatives organized around the globe to raise awareness and emphasise the key importance of good water quality in improving human well-being. The global event aims to bring attention to the state of water quality around the world, and is a call for action on pollution prevention, clean-up, and restoration of waterways in order to sustain healthy ecosystems and human well-being. Central to World Water Day 2010 is the launch of the UN-Water Statement, a consensus document of 26 UN agencies and other partners, scientists, and practitioners, pointing out the state of the world’s water and defining the will and the way forward.

Adeel Zafar, Chairman of UN-Water, said water quality impacts the lives of millions of people worldwide annually, a majority of them under the age of five. The report ‘Clearing the Waters: A Focus on Water Quality Solutions’ also indicated that repairing leaky water and sewerage networks could secure not only supplies but reduce pollution and generate employment. UNEP Executive Director, Achim Steiner said human activity over the past 50 years was responsible for unprecedented pollution and the quality of world’s water resources was increasingly challenged. According to UNEP, globally two million tons of sewage, industrial and agricultural waste was poured into the world’s waters every day and at least 1.8 million children under five years-old died every year from water-related diseases.


Protecting water sources from pollution is everyone's responsibility. There is no need of great inventions or machinery. The best way to make a difference is by simply changing your mindset: Do not waste the resources God gives us.


WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
The more human society engages in the exploitation of undeveloped material resources for sense gratification, the more it will be entrapped by the illusory, material energy of the Lord, and thus the distress of the world will be intensified instead of diminished. ... There is no need of machines and tools or huge steel plants for artificially creating comforts of life. Life is never made comfortable by artificial needs, but by plain living and high thinking.


Śrīla A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda :
“The Śrīmad Bhāgavatam”
Purport in Canto 2 - Chapter 2 - Verse 37.

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