Yes, access to clean water is a human right. Stricter regulation would ensure that environmentally exploitative industries and practices are significantly regulated to ensure that more people have …Read MoreYes, access to clean water is a human right. Stricter regulation would ensure that environmentally exploitative industries and practices are significantly regulated to ensure that more people have access to fresh water.Read Less
I wasn’t aware we’re now facing water scarcity. With rising sea levels, shouldn’t big tech billionaires invest in turning seawater into drinking water for the greater good? After all, their …Read MoreI wasn’t aware we’re now facing water scarcity. With rising sea levels, shouldn’t big tech billionaires invest in turning seawater into drinking water for the greater good? After all, their wealth is largely built on global consumer support. Shouldn’t governments also take a more active role in managing this wealth and redirecting some tax revenues toward water innovation?Read Less
Not sure I know enough about that to have a strong opinion on whether that is the right call or not.
Yes, access to clean water is a human right. Stricter regulation would ensure that environmentally exploitative industries and practices are significantly regulated to ensure that more people have …Read MoreYes, access to clean water is a human right. Stricter regulation would ensure that environmentally exploitative industries and practices are significantly regulated to ensure that more people have access to fresh water. Read Less
I voted maybe because I am not well-versed in this topic enough to make a concrete decision.
I wasn’t aware we’re now facing water scarcity. With rising sea levels, shouldn’t big tech billionaires invest in turning seawater into drinking water for the greater good? After all, their …Read MoreI wasn’t aware we’re now facing water scarcity. With rising sea levels, shouldn’t big tech billionaires invest in turning seawater into drinking water for the greater good? After all, their wealth is largely built on global consumer support. Shouldn’t governments also take a more active role in managing this wealth and redirecting some tax revenues toward water innovation? Read Less
I selected maybe for this issue. While it sounds like a good idea I do not know enough about it to have an educated opinion.