Mulday Mondays: Water Forums and Fukushima
JAPAN
…JAPAN WILL ALWAYS HAVE ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE ON EVERYTHING
The rest of the world sees this image if you say “Fukoshima Daiichi”
THREE YEARS AGO: THE PERCEPTION OF THE JAPANESE BUSINESS MAN
TODAY: GREENPEACE REPORT ON FUKUSHIMA
The plan is to slowly release the TREATED water into the pacific ocean. The pacific ocean has some other pressing issues and this will not be the reason for massive fish death or “disruption” to the ecosystem.
By the way, for massive fish deaths, just take a look at Australia. We have an interesting video below on the reasons behind these catastrophic deaths.
LET us PLAY the ADVOCATE for the DEVIL…
Increasingly, we notice that international organizations are becoming stronger non state actors in state affairs. However, there is a pick and choose attitude towards this “care for the environment and people”.
Where is the Greenpeace outrage on the United States Pacific Ocean States constantly recycling the pacific? As you filter the pacific, it gets saltier and can you guess the damage to the ecosystem?
The Mekong River and the South China Sea did not exactly blossom from the U.S administration’s use of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War or “Conflict”
RESPONSE FROM JAPAN
WATER FORUMS IN AFRICA AND ASIA…
UGANDA
Kampala will host the 20th Congress of the African Water Association with over 2000 actors expected to discuss and provide solutions on WASH concerns from a scientific and technical lens.
KOREA INTERNATIONAL WATER WEEK
Daegu, September 4-7
Just another example of South Korea displaying middle power behavior. The title is not just earned because a state is geographically in the middle of two different size states or on paper(economically speaking). The state must invest in forums and conferences that invite the world to deal with security matters such as water.
Cape Verde-1st International Forum on Water Scarcity in Agriculture
Praia, March 19-22
This small island state is becoming more active in engagement through small state niche diplomacy. This forum will focus on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and West African States. The aim is to understand water scarcity in agriculture and capitalize on it for sustainable development, food and nutrition security, and tackling climate change. They will focus on six core areas: Water and Migration, Drought Preparedness, Mechanisms, Water and Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture Water Use and Saline Agriculture.
South Africa- Transforming Sanitation in Africa
Capetown, February 18-22
The Regional power will be hosting a water related conference. AfricanSan5 and FSM5 are the organizations behind this event of looking at Sustainability, Policies,Funding, Practices of Sanitation.
SIDEBAR
The focus of this blog is always on Africa and Asia but every now and then we get alarming news from our neighboring continents.
Australia is experiencing a very bipolar version of mother nature and a combination of human stupidity. There are mass fish deaths in some rivers with reports of over 1 million in a few weeks. Another concern is the raising temperatures in Australia with temperatures ranging from 1130°C (113°F) to 50°C (122°F) .
See you next Mulday!