
In a Sustainabilty Task Force Meeting on campus the other day, I was alerted to the fact that there is a mysterious brook near some NYU property called Minetta Brook which has disapeared! That's nuts! It is the source of many a blog speculation, but I am blown away!
Mostly I am tripped out by the fact that New York City used to have natural features like that. They tell me it used to be a forest. A forest! I am stoked nowadays when I see plants on fire escapes.Brooks mean that little animals used to poke around foliage and drink from it (I am imagining Bambi obviously)
What do you guys think about this phenomenon? There is some speculation that the stream is likely redirected directly to storm drains, meaning it turns into polluted, unsueable sludge instead of sinking back into groud water reserves. Which is a strike against. But look at that picture of Bambi, and tell me we don't need some more of that around the city.
Water! The basic necessity of life. Something not one of us can
survive without. This is one resource which we all have taken for
granted for centuries now. Come on have a look at the map of the world
it doesn’t seem like there is any scarcity of it right? But then stop
and think, none of us can survive on that saline resource. The fresh
water that we humans need to survive is the water that is become
scarce day by day.
This is a global crisis which is building on the low. The reason we
don’t realize that we are falling short of it, is because we have
enough running water throughout the day in our taps and then of course
we have the “best tasting” water that is bottled up by huge corporate
companies and sold to us at high costs. We as humans don’t realize the
value of something until we lose it, but till the time we realize the
value of this life force we might not exist.
It is time to come together and make the human race realize that we
need to conserve water for our existence and not privatize it to make
profits. This is not a commodity to make money with, because all that
money will be of no use if we are dead.
This summit is a step towards building a movement that will create
realization and stop the waste of the most important resource on the
face of this earth. So lets start working.
-Sanya Makhani, DROP Summit Delegate
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Thank you delegates, partners, Parsons, and everyone else
who was involved in making the DROP Summit a huge success!
A special thanks to DROP delegates for applying to be part
of the DROP Summit and coming to the event with an open mind and ready to learn
more about the impending water crisis. We had a very productive day. We got to
know fellow activists, learn more about the water crisis through the movie "FLOW"
and decided which projects to become part of. In the afternoon we devised
action plans to make our projects even more successful and attended workshops
to expand skills we already have. So far, we have 7 great water projects taking
place all across this beautiful blue globe of ours! People just like you are
rolling up their sleeves and working hard to make a difference by raising
awareness of water availability, access, conservation, and privatization.
Now, we are beginning a new phase of the DROP program. Over
the last weekend we got excited about DROP and received the necessary tools to
develop projects and start changing people's skewed perception that water will
always flow from the tap. In the next phase of the program, we will take what
we learned and apply it to make a tangible impact. Keep your eyes pealed for
updates on each project from the DROP Summit. Also, we are doing major updates
on the DROP website to show you just how amazing the DROP Summit was and what
you can do to become part of the next big movement!