Black and Green Webinars

Protecting Waters of the Earth

Posted on February 16, 2024 CT
Water conflicts can evaporate if humanity reduces extraction and shares resources to ensure all a good quality of life.
Meeting Scheduled for February 13, 2022 12:00 am CT
Many manufacturing and agricultural practices, especially animal confinement, degrade water quality. Colonialism intensifies disputes over withdrawal of water from the Blue Nile. Hydro-power from dams intensifies climate change, undermines habitat, and poisons animal and human life. Over- fishing by rich nations in waters of poor nations increases impoverishment while stealing food from those most in need. Deep sea mining compromises aquatic ecosystems and risks disturbing the world’s largest carbon sink. Yet, water conflicts can evaporate if humanity reduces extraction and shares resources to ensure all a good quality of life. Hear from: • Silvia Secchi, Water Quality and Agricultural Production • Luwezi Kinshasa, Colonialism and Water Disputes in Africa • Don Fitz, Dams, Climate Change, Habitat Loss and Poisoning • David Josue, Over-fishing by Rich Nations in Waters of Poor Nations • Natalie Lowrey, Dangers of Deep Sea Mining Jason Donofrio (moderator) is with The Ocean Foundation.

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