My suggestion is that we should first work to ensure the Third World has clean drinking water and sanitation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The obvious issue is providing clean drinking water and sanitation to every single human being on earth at the cost of little more than one year of the Kyoto treaty.
We can create new ways to create clean water.
This legislation confronts the human truth that the need for clean water knows no borders, and proper management and intervention can be a currency for peace and international cooperation.
I consider it top priority to improve water quality and increase water quantity in my community.
There's over a billion people on this planet that don't have access to clean drinking water.
The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved.
Clean water and power is our right as humans on this earth, and for too long, our governments in Africa have failed to provide these things.
We are regarded as a Third World country with First World living conditions.
No innovation in the past 200 years has done more to save lives and improve health than the sanitation revolution triggered by invention of the toilet. But it did not go far enough. It only reached one-third of the world.
What we ask of the developed countries is to let the Third World find a third way.