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Sdaeffwfew
Sdaeffwfew
People should be enraged by this. Let’s not allow corporations to continue to plunder the water that is
vital to life.
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Teresa Ryan-Feehan
Teresa Ryan-Feehan
2 months ago
fascinating documentary - well researched and balanced. Interesting to note the aerial photography of
farms in the USA/Canada - no hedgerows to support nests for birds. Farming is very intensive. The
Punjab farmers and the hold the banks have over their farmland mirrors what is going on in other parts
of the world. Also, large corporations buying up lands - the control of water and supply of food in the
hands of a few. COCACOLA vs drinking water - an interesting choice for people to consider!
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Joshua Hernandez
Joshua Hernandez
1 month ago
We are hitting a tipping point in humanity, aren't we? We can no longer abuse each other and the
environment and think there won't be real consequences to us all
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Almer Doring
Almer Doring
2 months ago
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Tommy Greist
Tommy Greist
2 months ago
Great documentary.....I know of a pulpmill that uses 12 -250 hp motors spread in an array that stretch
deep in the woods miles from the plant.
Each motor feeds a 36 inch pipe that runs deep in the ground..
The water is so cold 🥶 and tasted like Sulphur...I was glad to see the small section above ground with a
tap after walking and hunting indian artifacts in the sun, in the pine beds in 90°Florida.
They must be extracting huge amounts......and they've been doing since the 1960 Buckeye.
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badutjelek2000
badutjelek2000
civilizations of varying greatness throughout ages rose and fell, in large part due to water issues.
personally, the question is not about if, but when ours as a whole will be on the trailing end, regardless
of climate influence/cycle. great topic as always DW👌
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James Johnmoss
James Johnmoss
2 months ago
I, as a younger man, was taught that water on the planet was indeed a valued resource, and that it’s
volume, tied into everything water, would never change overall. We have what we have we cannot
make more etc.
So my issue is that we still have the same amount of water, as always. It’s just that we choose to poison
it. We refuse to