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Campaign to save water and prevent climate change

by Neha Swaminathan | 10-02-2019 19:35 recommendations 0

On the occasion of World Water Day, an awareness event - Walk for the Thirsty – is regularly conducted in Sharjah. I have participated in this event for six years and contributed to spreading awareness about the importance of saving water and reducing food waste.

 

The events were attended by many school and college students, families and public. I gave a speech as below:

 

The First World Water Day was celebrated on 22 March 1993. Every year the World Water Day highlights a specific aspect of fresh water.

 

There are 7 billion people on the planet today and another 2 billion are expected to join by 2050. A billion people in the world already live in chronic hunger.

 

Most of the water we drink is embedded in the food we eat: producing 1 kilo of wheat drinks up 1,500 litres. Even a cup of coffee needs 140 Litres of Water to make it.

 

To enable the World to cope with population growth and secure food for every one we all have to follow

- a healthier, sustainable diet

- consume less water-intensive products and

- reduce food waste which is a staggering 30% of the food produced worldwide.

 

Wasted food is the least recycled solid waste ending in landfill where it rots and produces Greenhouse gases adding to global warming. Seen in a futuristic time scale, our actions in wasting water and wasting food will lead to killing many lives in future generations.

 

The World is Thirsty because we are hungry. Let us pledge not to waste even a drop of water or a tiny morsel of food. Only by doing this we can provide future generations with precious water and food to sustain their lives.

 

After this, I read a pledge and was repeated by the participants as below:

 

I pledge to save

some water every day!

 

I pledge to save water,

to treat it with care,

never to waste it,

I wouldn¡¯t dare!

I will not pollute it,

I won¡¯t hesitate

to tell other people

of water's sad state.

I pledge to conserve

every drop that I can

every day of the week

That is my plan!

 

I pledge to save some

Water every day!

 

This was followed by a Walkathon and we all concluded happily knowing that we contributed our small share for saving water in this great planet.

 

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6 Comments

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    Water is very essential, but if it is Polluted we suffer from various diseases,
    Thank you for your report :)
    Posted 18-02-2019 03:02

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Neha, 6-year challenge of your participation definitely proves that you are such a pro in this field :)
    Thanks to your effort, water accessibility will get better off in someday within near future!
    Hope other regional ambassadors can get some inspiration from this too
    Posted 16-02-2019 22:38

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Neha, 6-year participation in the walk for the thirsty is amazing!
    Water problem should be taken care with more attention and hope our contribution could bring good changes!
    Thanks for sharing about the campaign :)
    Green cheers!
    Posted 15-02-2019 11:46

  • Faith Cherotich says :
    If we change consumer behavior then we will help reduce food waste and save water. Water pollution is also another vice that requires awareness. Thank you for sharing the proceedings of event with us!
    Posted 12-02-2019 02:24

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Wow. Thank you for the beautiful report of Neha.

    Water is very important aspect. We can't imagine our life without water. Water is such a vital component of the water. Glad to hear that you participated in the event related to world water day. We must avoid water pollution.

    Keep writing great reports.
    Green Cheers from Nepal

    Yours,
    Kushal Naharki
    Posted 11-02-2019 01:53

  • Sachin Regmi says :
    Water and water born diseases are prime cause of infant mortality here in Nepal. Hope these celebrations consider this fact too.
    Thank You :) :)
    Posted 11-02-2019 00:25

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