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Drinkable Rivers

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Care for drinkable rivers.

In 2005 Li An Phoa canoed the full length of a river in Canada, the Rupert. All along the way, she could drink water straight from the river. Three years later, Li An came back and she could not drink from the Rupert anymore. The river was polluted as a result of dams and mining. Fish died, people got ill. The delicate balance in the ecosystem was destroyed. Li An realised that drinkable rivers are an indicator of healthy living. Indeed, when we can drink from our rivers, it means that a whole ecosystem is healthy and in balance. Rivers can only be drinkable when all actions and relations in an entire watershed contribute. We propose to use drinkable rivers, as a guiding principle for our societies, as a replacement of economic growth. Drinkable rivers as an ancient and new compass, guided by the following, simple question: “Does this behaviour, this measure, or this innovation contribute to drinkable rivers?” Rivers are vital for all life on earth, rivers are our lifelines. We cannot live without water, we are water. All living beings are part of a watershed, so we will all benefit from drinkable rivers. https://youtu.be/PPeRXbEta1Y

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  • harun maliiha

    34 w

    Thanks for valuable info sharing

    • Johannes Luiga

      194 w

      Very important to address this matter

      • We Don't Have Time

        195 w

        Dear Wil Sillen Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Drinkable Rivers and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time

        • Andy Kadir-Buxton

          195 w

          If we biochared all organic waste we would have much better quality rivers.

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