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00:00Since the first rains fell four billion years ago, water has nourished all that has ever
00:18lived.
00:20Water has actually made the surface of the planet habitable for life to dazzle us with
00:26its biodiversity and its adaptations.
00:30Water connects all of us.
00:33We are all water, flowing constantly in and out.
00:36We're born, most of the mass of an infant is water.
00:41Every culture views water as being sacred.
00:44Water is the essence of life.
00:48In the last few hundred years, however, our relationship with water has been broken.
00:54Water is like a mirror of how we're living.
00:57There is already more than two-thirds of the insects gone, extinct, similar with fish.
01:03To harm the water is to harm ourselves.
01:07Water plays a huge role in the dynamics of the climate.
01:10A transformational idea is that if we leave more water for nature, it can reverse some
01:15of the effects of global warming and cool the planet.
01:18Faced with a world on the precipice, people around the world have begun to ask if by relearning
01:24the water knowledge of our ancestors and combining this with modern science, we can
01:29restore nature's water balance.
01:32Five thousand years' experience of adaptation to the climate change is a huge amount of
01:39wisdom based on life and death experience.
01:44People in the Andes have been doing it for centuries because without this water, we all
01:49die, no?
01:50They call it their mother.
01:52We are the water people.
01:54Water created the city, water built temple, water created life.
02:00If you say that you want to compete with the mighty Mississippi River, my friend, I will
02:04say you will lose.
02:06You have to work in harmony with nature.
02:08That river's right to be healthy is more important than our right to use it.
02:14Just imagine if five billion people adopt habits that reduce their water usage by 50%.
02:19Together, it's a huge impact and that just gives me hope.
02:23We are such a creative species, so whether it's being an individual, a community, or
02:28an even larger society, a river system, we can do this.
02:34By reconnecting with the value of water, together we can restore our rivers, hydrate the land,
02:40cool the planet, and ensure the future of our blue world.