Water Sustainability Search | Gurmit Singh | TEDxUTAR

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Water is vital for all forms of lives, but does not seem to be sustainably managed. Water should not be looked only from the perspectives of humans, but also the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole. As humans become increasingly vulnerable to climate change, we should realise the importance of water and our ecological responsibilities.

Mr. Gurmit Singh is an environmentalist, social activist and engineer. A few other notable involvements are being the representative for the National Steering Committee on Climate Change (NSCCC), National Committee on Clean Development Mechanism (NC-CDM) and National Task Force on Global Marine Energy Efficiency Programme (GloMEEP). To really make a global impact, he was appointed the regional coordinator of the Climate Action Network Southeast Asia (CANSEA) for 3 terms. Over the years, Gurmit has been recognised for his work to preserve the environment. In 1993, he received the Langkawi Environmental Award; while in 2008 and 2009, he received the Sustainable Consumer Award from the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry, and the Outstanding Sustainability Contribution award from the Malaysian Institute of Surveyors respectively. More recently, he was conferred the UN Malaysia Award 2013 for the UN Millennium Development Goals 7 (MDG7), Green Leadership Award by MBPJ in 2013, and the Green Catalysts Award by the Malaysian Green Technology Corporation in 2015.
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As per former UN chairman the cause for 3rd world war would be WATER SCARCITY

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