The Adventures of a Science Teacher

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Creative Solutions for Clean Water Access

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1 in 3 people globally do not have access to safe drinking water. Somewhere around 2.2 million people die a year from water-borne diseases, most of which are children. By 2025 half the world’s population might live in water-stressed regions. These statistics are alarming and may get worse as the global population increases and climate continues to change. Solving this global issue is possible if the countries of the globe make the decision to come together and work together. A study by various world groups estimated that it would cost about $28.4 billion dollars a year from 2015 – 2030 to extend basic water and sanitation services to the unserved. That is such a small price to pay to improve the lives of countless people around the globe!

Blue Mesa Reservoir

Bringing water to remote or desert regions may require innovative solutions. Here are a few new ideas being tried.

Creative Solutions for Clean Water Access

This falls under the UN’s Sustainable Goal #6: Ensure access to water and sanitation for all

Rise: From One Island to Another

It is important for us to look beyond our nation’s borders and policies. We are largely shielded from the effects of climate change but people in other parts of the world are not that lucky. This is an issue that affects us all and it is one that we must come together to address. This video was one of five short films that were screened during the Climate Action Film Festival hosted by the Basilica Hudson. Unfortunately they couldn’t host it live but they were able to stream it online.

This video has a powerful message presented in a beautiful way. It is definitely worth checking out!

Rise: From One Island to Another

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Hopefully this addresses the issue with the conditional menus! If so, don’t delete me until posts are added to the two categories that were added.

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