'Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration'
Movie screening and introduction to WA Water Alliance
6 - 830pm Wednesday April 30, Naval Store Fremantle.
Launching the WA Water Alliance
The WA Water Alliance is emerging.
It is not a formal organisation - the view is to begin with a community movement and coalition of the willing. As networks and relationships are formed, issues and opportunities are mapped, the time will come for some structure and form. But for now, the Alliance is a space for pooling energy and intention for the protection and restoration of Water in WA.Â
So you are invited to come along and hear about the vision for the Water Alliance, how you can play a part, and contribute some initial ideas in dialogue with other community members.Â
The film is only 1 hour long and provides a good backdrop for some of the key focusses for the Water Alliance, so will be a nice warm-up for the discussion.Â
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About the film
'Water is Love' follows a group of young people grappling with the climate crisis while we journey around the world to share inspiring stories of regenerative ecosystem design to create water retention in communities, villages, and regions.Â
The film touches upon traditional ecological knowledge, how water makes climate, and the importance of restoring complete water cycles.Â
"Through inspiring stories from successful projects in India, Kenya, and Portugal, we aim to spark conversations and actions that contribute to a regenerative and resilient world. As we’re facing both the growing devastating impacts of climate disruption and the failure of governments to act, this film points to an often overlooked need and possibility: community-driven decentralized water management as a critical key for surviving — and thriving in — this century."