A PSA by Pavel Cerbusca (Moldova) and Hojadurdy Gurbanov (Turkmenistan), students in the Intensive English program.
Audio: "Water Music" by George Frideric Handel.
Water Pollution from Citizen Journalism Institute on Vimeo.
Audio: "Water Music" by George Frideric Handel.
Water Pollution from Citizen Journalism Institute on Vimeo.
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ReplyDeleteOk, it s good
ReplyDeleteVery nice Video. I've been working on the "water pollution" subject for a while now. Maybe you want to have a look over at Letter from the Year 2070, a presentation about what the future will look like, if we do not take drastic actions.
ReplyDeleteThe image/text at the :50 mark really drives it home. Totally agree with the message / fantastic presentation about our responsibility to limit stormwater pollution.
ReplyDeleteAs water is used on everything and anything that involves nutrition, making sure that it's clean solves half the problem. Sadly, there are still more children who only has access to contaminated water. More efforts should be dedicated in solving the contamination first among all others. We have all the technology that we need now. All that's left to do is a combined effort to make affordable products for these contaminated rural and even urban areas.Nice video.
ReplyDeleteI reserched water pollution for a school project and this video on helped me understand this concept verry well and hope to get an A+ :)
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ReplyDeleteWater pollution isn't an issue that can really be placed on the back burner any more. An estimated 250 million pounds of pharmaceuticals and contaminated packaging are thrown away each year by hospitals and long-term care facilities. That is a lot of waste being disposed. I think your video was great, we as a global family need to start thinking about our future together on this planet as a whole instead of an individual level.
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ReplyDeleteI feel worried when I see that water pollution is increasing, and a lot of animals are dieing, by our fault, because we have destroyed the nature step by step.
ReplyDeleteHow do you pollute the water bodies?They are the natural resources that make the environment so very beautiful and congenial.If you spoil and contaminate then you are yourself curtailing the resources for your future generations.
ReplyDeleteWe all can help prevent water pollution. Governments have laws that cover pollution by industry, but many of the things people do every day contribute to the problem.
ReplyDeleteThere will come a time that there are no fresh water to drink in, clean water to bathe in...
ReplyDeleteAs early as today, we shall make a stand to counter that circumstances.
Water is one prime necessity for people. That is why it is important that we take good care of the bodies of water to make it last for generations to come.
ReplyDeleteWater pollution occurs when a body of water is adversely affected due to the addition of large amounts of materials to the water.
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When our source of water becomes contaminated all of the other basic necessities becomes affected as well. It's like a chain reaction, believe me its true.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I didn't know that even sunblock and bleach can affect the marine life. I should warn my family and friends about using it.
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