In Sustainocracy we see water, air, food and warmth as shared responsibilities for our sustainable existence as a species and the stable continuity of our societies, not just as financial commodities. That is why it is so beautiful to see how, in the regio of Eindhoven, mature steps are being taken in dealing responsibly with water and our main river, De Dommel. This is done in close cooperation again with nature, instead of competing with it. This video shows the awareness driven cooperation on how things are being straightened out, were they went wrong in past decades out of one sided financial interests.
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