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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Blue Gold Essay

The short documentary, Blue lucky, presented an issue of our planets body of water system supply. Our planet is made bring out of about 70% of water. However, less than 1% of that water is actually drinkable. The issue is that water is becoming scares and overdue to want of rain, the precious water begins to dry out. As the water source rapidly declines, the corporations saw that as a chance to make profit. Therefore, we are forced to buy overpriced water.Summary Blue Gold did a great job representing the issue and how it affects not still third world countries but starting signal world countries as fountainhead. Not only does the documentary talk about the water scarcity job but they also talk about how the big corporations decided to take control of the situation by owning water and selling it. As the documentary stated, water is now a valuable asset.I am very glad that I got the opportunity to watch this film. Blue Gold opened my look to a problem that has been in front o f my face the entire time. Shocking information that caught my attention fleck watching the film is the fact that in Mexico, a plastic bottle of water is much pricy than a glass bottle of Coke-Cola The idea that Coke-Cola, owner of Nestle, basically took over Mexico and their water supply even citizens of Mexico are extremely deprived of water is disgusting. Big corporations that are sharks like Coke-Cola are the reason wherefore water is scares. These corporations are they fetching over and owning water by literally trapping water in large dams By doing this, water is not getting is full nutrients because water is suppose to go done the cycle of inborn water flow through rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.Not only are these corporations taking over water, they are the ones who are also polluting the water. These corporations dump their wastes into a nearby body of water. Like I stated previously, water needs to flow through a water cycle. As the water is partaking its natural cycl e, it is carrying the waste created from the corporations and spreading it through out the world. After watching this movie, it is not even shocking that only less than 1% of the worlds 70% of water is drinkable.Water is no longer for sale for everyone. It is only available for those who are rich enough to afford it. How sad is that? Children in Mexico drink dirty water from rivers because they are not part of the higher social class that can afford a bottle of clean drinking water. These higher classes are taking over the water source and autocratic who gets clean water and who doesnt.Now that I have watched Blue Gold, I can see how water supply is deprecating. As I drive around, I can see swamps dried out from the lack of rain. We must act now to save this planets water because the longer we wait, the more polluted water gets which makes more of Earths water unusable. We must spread awake(predicate)ness as well as get some ground rules or laws to prevent these big industries from taking over water as well as dumping whatever they desire.Conclusion Today, I bought myself a Ethos water bottle from Starbucks and it was sold at a whooping price of almost $3 That is more than a dollar more than a cup of coffee Watching this movie definitely changed my perspective of water and I am more aware of the situation. I would recommend others to watch this short documentary because the more people aware of the situation, the more people that are willing to prevent and fix this situation.

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