One Water

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 8.6  (8)

One Water from Planet Green was a documentary series that premiered in 2008. The show aimed to raise awareness of the global water crisis and explore innovative solutions to combat it. The series was produced by Red Hill Studios and aired on Planet Green, a television network that focused on environmentally conscious shows and content.

Over the course of six episodes, One Water takes viewers on a journey around the world to showcase the impact of water scarcity on different communities and the diverse strategies that people are using to tackle the issue. Each episode is around 45-50 minutes long and covers a specific theme related to water and its management.

The first episode, titled "Water Blues," introduces the overall scope of the series and outlines the challenges that people around the world face in accessing safe and clean water. It tells the stories of people in places such as Chennai, India, and the American West, who are experiencing the effects of water scarcity firsthand. The episode discusses the reasons behind the shortage of water, such as climate change, population growth, and inefficient water management.

The second episode, "Troubled Waters," takes a deep dive into the problems facing the Great Lakes region in the United States, where pollution, invasive species, and population growth are causing significant ecological damage. The episode features interviews with scientists, politicians, and activists who are working to protect the lakes and surrounding ecosystems.

The third episode, "Life Blood," focuses on the importance of water to different cultures and how it is being used in creative ways to address local needs. The episode takes viewers to locations such as Morocco, where traditional irrigation techniques are being revived to conserve water, and the South African city of Durban, where rainwater harvesting is being used to provide water for a community garden.

The fourth episode, "Thirsty Planet," explores the impact of water shortages on global food production. The show features farmers and agricultural experts who discuss the challenges of growing food in a world where water is becoming increasingly scarce. Viewers see how new technologies, such as drip irrigation systems and drought-resistant crops, are being used to increase food production while conserving water.

The fifth episode, "Running Dry," illustrates the impact of climate change on the world's water supply. Viewers are taken to locations such as California, where droughts are becoming more frequent and severe, and the Himalayan region, where melting glaciers are affecting the water supply of millions. The episode explains how global warming is affecting the water cycle and causing changes in precipitation patterns.

The final episode, "Water Works," focuses on innovative solutions to the world's water crisis. The episode showcases projects such as Seattle's Bullitt Center, a sustainable building that uses rainwater for all its needs, and the restoration of the Los Angeles River, which provides an example of how urban waterways can be revitalized. The show concludes by emphasizing the importance of individual action and encouraging viewers to get involved in protecting and conserving the world's water resources.

Overall, One Water provides an informative and engaging exploration of the global water crisis and the strategies that are being used to address it. The series is well-produced and features compelling stories and interviews that will leave viewers with a greater appreciation for the importance of this precious resource.

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  • Premiere Date
    August 2, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (8)