I think that, when I think about the future that 'The Water Knife' represents, it's one where there's a lack of oversight, planning and organization.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Do you know the phrase, 'The word 'water' will not wet you?' It's one thing to write down an idea and another thing entirely to execute it.
Water's about everything. And when the federal government controls water, it controls everything - that's the problem.
The future is hidden by a dark impenetrable veil, and yet we struggle to pierce through it.
If we think of what's up ahead, with climate change and wars over water, it's very frightening.
I think there's always going to be a problem dealing with firearms, with knives. It's the animal we are that cause the problems.
The future belongs to us, because we have taken charge of it. We have the commitment, we have the resourcefulness, and we have the strength of our people to share the dream across Africa of clean water for all.
When people are dying, bureaucracy should be thrown out of the water.
The ability to breathe the air and drink the water will be what the wars will be about from here on in. And it's coming with alarming rapidity.
I'm a relentlessly optimistic person, and I think 'The Waterhole' is a story of hope and that even though nature goes through cycles, we prevail in the end.
The water issue is critically related to climate change. People say that carbon is the currency of climate change. Water is the teeth.