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The Latest Corporate Social Responsibility News - "Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink"
(CSRwire) As we wade further into the 21st Century, water is displacing oil as the
greatest resource challenge, a dilemma Samuel Coleridge captured in the
Rime of the Ancient Mariner. On a warming globe, there's
increasingly too little water - think droughts and conflict over water
access - or too much, as with hurricanes and rising sea levels.
Corporate social responsibility plays a pivotal role in addressing the
global water crisis, on the one hand helping solve problems by providing
technologies such as cheap water filters, while on the other hand
navigating controversy over such issues as water privatization diverting
aquifers in India from community to corporate use.
In the US, Hurricane Gustav downgraded into a Tropical Depression before
landfall, waylaying fears of another Katrina decimating New Orleans.
However, increasingly severe weather events are now a reality, redoubling
the need for systemic preparation. Hence this week’s launch of the United Way 2008
Hurricane Recovery Fund, which will address needs created by Gustav as
well as hurricanes following on its heals this season, such as Hanna. And
business, which played a key role in recovering from Katrina and Rita with
over $1.2 billion in cash and in-kind assistance, again stands prepared,
with the National Disaster Help Desk
activated by the US Chamber of Commerce's Business Civic Leadership
Center.
Similar
systemic responses to the looming water crisis in Asia will be considered
at an upcoming public-private forum hosted by the Maryland-Asia
Environmental Partnership. Singapore, which in June hosted an International Water
Week, will serve as a "shining example of sustainable water
management." The CEO of Singapore's national water agency (PUB) will give
a keynote on the country's four-fold solutions of local cachment, imported
water, reclaimed water, and desalinated water.
And last month, Stockholm hosted the 18th annual
World Water Week, which focused attention on the UN Millennium
Development Goal (MDG) of halving the proportion of the population without
sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation. There,
WWF
Director-General James Leape called for the implementation of the UN
Watercourses Convention, an international agreement that promises
water security for almost half the world's population but “has
languished in limbo for more than a decade.”
That week also saw the launch of the first annual Aspen Design
Challenge, which inspires students to devise solutions for "Guiding
Water's Future." In addition to on-the ground solutions, the global water
crisis demands communications solutions that raise consciousness and
promote understanding of the problems. Next generation designers who
win the challenge will travel to the World Summit on Climate Change in
Copenhagen in December 2009 where the next generation of climate
solutions, the successor to the Kyoto Protocol will be negotiated.
This article was written by CSRwire contributor Bill Baue.
CSRwire's Multimedia Picks of the Week
We just posted a provocative new blog from Conrad MacKerron of the As You
Sow Foundation that is definitely worth checking out: The Human Cost of Greening the
Supply Chain.
Inside USA took a look at big agriculture's exploitation of migrant
workers in this video and
features business and NGO
leaders from GE, The Coca-Cola Company, and others talking
eco-friendly-business at China's Olympics and beyond.
to discuss the myriad steps the
California-based mega company is taking to assure its presence remains as
green as possible.
Be sure to check out the bevy of new reports just posted, especially
Executive Excess 2008, a report by the Institute for Policy Studies
on how
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