Poetry
Water
What the next wars will be about

Summary
This web page discusses the importance and diverse forms of water, emphasizing the need to conserve it due to its increasing scarcity, and warns about the consequences of neglecting this vital resource.
Abstract
The web page titled "Water - What the next wars will be about" is a reflection on the importance and various forms of water, ranging from damp and moist conditions to rain, snow, and ice. The page highlights the need for water conservation, as it is becoming scarcer and more precious, and suggests that if humans do not take care of this essential resource, it could lead to devastating consequences for the planet and humanity. The page also includes links to related articles and an audio clip that further explore the topic.
Bullet points

damp moist dewy wet humid steaming sticky sweat rain hail sleet snow fog mist cloud rainbow
brook river creek stream pond lake ocean sea raft boat surfboard ski thunderstorm waterspout tsunami
cyclone typhoon hurricane wild northeaster wind-wave train ice liquid-vapor slush flow drip burble gush
torrent rapids waterfall glacier iceberg plump snowball drink bathe swim splash shower sprinkle it on a bright red flower.
It’s not too late to have another look at the most vital substance to life on Earth, the one we most take for granted because it has always been there for us. Not so any longer. I’m just back home in the rainy Seattle area from a visit to Costa Rica at the end of its rainy season.
If we don’t start to pay attention and conserve what water remains available to us, we’re going to lose. Mother Earth was designed to protect herself from threats like Homo sapiens, and she is already doing so:
Thanks for reading and thanks for helping take care of our only home. There is no Planet B.
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