It doesn’t work to only have an environmental agency; “take care of the environment.” Gabe Olsen saw a country that doesn’t have any environmental enforcement, like Kenya, and compared their environmental successes with the staunch environmental enforcement present in America. The current American solutions still aren’t enough to safeguard the environment. Communities need to come together, politically and non-politically. Everyone has an interaction with the environment and, many times, we take for granted these wonderful benefits in our lives. He witnessed the tribes of Kenya coming together through a common link; water. Community ownership and sustainable development ultimately are achieved in the long run when environment comes first. Water is a Many Splendor’ed Thing brings you another water relationship that has a personally significant impact to your life.
Stephen J. Baker, producer of Operation Unite’s Living Water® radio series, “Water is a Many Splendor’ed Thing”, has completed 258 episodes from around the world since 2006. Each story is a real circumstance of one water relationship that exists in the world. Contact Operation Unite® if you would like your organization’s water relationship to be shared with the masses.
Bringing People Together to Solve Water Problems
Operation Unite®; stevebaker@operationunite.co; 530-263-1007