Over a billion people do not have access to clean water around the world.
Almost at a same amount of people cannot reach water for medical and daily usages. Each year underwater resources are being demolished five times more by agriculture spraying.
And we celebrated World Water Day…
But we spoke about the “weather”, instead of one of the most drastic problem human race faces.
People are dying, because there is no water… They get sick… Desperation of communities longing for water is becoming an epidemic, threating millions of people…
Without water, farmlands cannot be planted and cropped… Once we had known with its fertile lands and delicious fruits, now deserted day by day…
Wars are out breaking, due to lack of water. Individuals are armed… Child soldiers are guarding water wells. A deadly “ water” fight surrounds us all around the world.
Researchers say, not far away, by 2030 half of the world population won’t have access to clean water.
Depreciated… Dirtied… Destructed… Lived by the sword, died by the sword…
World is entering in an era longing for water.
We are celebrating World Water Day.
Rivers, lakes, seas, agonizing…
Sea creatures vanishing…
How well we are aware?
Our footprint on water, leaving a “muddy” print…
**You can’t function a mill with carried water, as we are doing today. The mill’s water is a beauty of mother nature, a joy of life, a source of happiness…
Vanishing…
One day it won’t operate with carried water as well.
One day we’ll come to a realization. By then a glass of cold water will be handy. If we can find one, of course…
*Proverb in Turkish; Where the water comes to this mill? Basically, it’s a question to challenge the source of the funds of your business.
** Proverb in Turkish; You can’t function a mill with carried water. Without one’s personal abilities sufficient, a job cannot be completed by assistance from others.
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