World Water Day, March 22, 2023, Press Conference 12, Noon-2:30 pm est

World Water Day, March 22, 2023, Press Conference 12, Noon-2:30 pm est


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NOTE: The South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) is the official name for this organization.

Production Schedule as of March 20, 2023 – Virtual World Water Day Press Conference on 3/22/23. Go to www.facebook.com/UNIFY an or www.youtube.com/goodnewsbroadcast to watch the Conference.  Also, ANNOUNCE: www.pausetheworldforpeace.org 2023 Events.  4/22/23 Times Square Earth Day 5 Hour LIVE Broadcast, 130 Million Facebook UNIFY reach & other worldwide channels, also our 9/11 and 9/21 International Day of Peace Concerts in Times Square.    

12 Noon – 12:00:15                 Holding Card/Still ROLL IN 1

12:00:16 – 12:01                       Ringo Starr ROLL IN #1A Moment of Silence for Peace

12: 02 – 12:06                           Paul  – Opening,  Welcome everyone to the Pause the World for Peace World Water Day Press Conference. Our associate Phil Sauers helped create World Water Day in 1992 with the country of Tajikistan, we will share Phil’s thoughts later in the conference.

There are serious concerns, however the Good News and our entire PRESS CONFERENCE will focus on what people are doing with water and to create better lives for all living on Mother Earth: our people, plants and animal kingdom.  Up Beat, not beat up., life affirmation, as many are working hard to make the world a healthy and happy place to live.  That’s Good News. However, sometimes we need to PAUSE OUR WORLD TO CREATE MORE PEACE and we are doing it today. However we DO HAVE CHALLENGES.

What is World Water Day?

  1. Every year since 1993, World Water Day (22 March) raises awareness and inspires action to tackle the water and sanitation crisis.  It is about taking action to tackle the global water crisis of the 2.2 billion people living without access to safe water.  DID YOU KNOW?
  1. 1.4 million people die annually and 74 million will have their lives shortened by diseases related to poor water, sanitation and hygiene. (WHO 2022)
  2. Today, 1 in 4 people – 2 billion people worldwide – lack safe drinking water. (WHO/UNICEF 2021)
  3. Almost half of the global population – 3.6 billion people – lack safe sanitation. (WHO/UNICEF 2021)
  4. Globally, 44 per cent of household wastewater is not safely treated. (UN-Water 2021)
  5. Global water demand (in water withdrawals) is projected to increase by 55 per cent by 2050. (OECD 2012)

 

NOTE: Any questions can be written in the comments on www.facebook.com/UNIFY and www.youtube.com/goodnewsbroadcast we will answer them after the broadcast or we will get back to you if you share your email or call me at 212 647 1212 after the conference. 

12:07  – 12:09                            Paul Introduce Pastor Monrose – Faith Based Executive Director New York City,  hello from New York City/Adams

12:10 – 12:16           Paul Introduce AY Young UN Young Leader & Founder  Battery Tour is a renewable energy Note we will start with the ROLL IN #2  of AY’s video. Then Adil/Tammy/Miranda/Paul will speak to AY.

12:17 – 12:23                             Paul Introduces ROLL IN #3 – Michael Douglas, Dr.  Jane Goodall, Leonardo DiCaprio and our next generation with McKenzie Brook and Reif Harrison, and Chuckie Armstrong Jr. from the TV Show Wonderama.

12:24 – 1:26                               Paul Introduces WONDERAMA – Chuck Armstrong, Producer

12:27- 12:31                               Paul Introduces Co-Founder Chuck Saia You Got This Kid –Chuck will speak and then Courtney McGinnis,  ROLL IN #4  their segment  

12:32 – 12:35                             Paul Introduce Quinnipiac University – Dr. Olian, Students/Planting ROLL IN# 5

12:36 – 12:41           Paul Introduce Dr.  Art Malone, Founder of AMJ Global Entertainment is a well-known successful businessman in many areas, including health and his new interactive technology for our future with his Storbeey, the future is here now…ROLL IN #6  is not happening, but we need to put  this link in the broadcast  http://amjglobalentertainment.com  and https://griffonhealth.org

12:42– 12:45                              Paul Introduce Robert McCan 99 Year old Author of Destiny, started the Institute for Peace, Dag Hammarskjold UN School

12:46 – 12:52                             Paul Introduce Giorgia Fumante from Canada Speaks and we ROLL IN HER SONG #7  Angel Watching Over Me song specially written for World Water and Earth Day/Peace. Producer/Arranger Composer: Jack Lenz and Producer/Arranger: Stefano Galante who has worked with Bocelli.  

                                                       

12:53 – 12:58           Paul Introduce The South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) and mention the event in July. THE NUTURING POWER OF NATURE SOFO’S 34TH ANNUAL SUMMER GALA JULY 29, 2023 “CONSERVATION IS A CAUSE THAT WE MUST PASS ON TO FUTURE GENERATIONS.’ -ANDY SABIN BENEFITING SOFO’S EVIRONMENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES. HONORING ACCLAIMED ENVIRONMENTALISTS AND HUMANITARIANS YVON CHOUINARD & FAMILY. DAN EMMETT & FAMILY. ANNETTE SABIN (POSTHUMOUS AWARD0. BASIL SEGGOS.  Living with Water with our LAND with ROLL IN #8

12:59– 1:02   Paul Introduces Michelle Bongiovani/Heal our World/Music 4 Climate Justice – Guardians of the ForestFrom The Amazon. Living with water in the FOREST   ROLL IN #9

1:03 – 1:05                                 Paul Introduces Reid Stowe/Sonya – Greatest sailors – 1,152 Days at sea, Sonya off at 752 Days/Pregnant. Living with water at SEA

1:06 – 1:08    Paul Introduces Take Your Time/Charity Water/Scott Harrison, Friends for many years. Carry water for MILES     ROLL IN #10.

  • Women and girls worldwide spend an estimated 200 million hours every day collecting water. Some start walking before sunrise. Some sleep next to the well.
  •  “Clear the Calendar” campaign where 100% of every donation will go directly to clean water,
  • And today, on World Water Day, Domino’s is generously donating $100,000 to match any donation up to $1,000 (while funds remain). That means a donation of $40 to charity: water to end one walk for water will go twice as far and give two people life-changing, opportunity-inspiring, calendar-clearing access to clean water.

 

1:09 – 1:11   Paul Introduces Chile Students/ Tania Sutin, Manager of Social Innovation at Kodea, a Chilean non profit that seeks to empower people in the digital world  SPANISH ROLL IN #11

1:12 – 1:17    Paul Introduce Food Section, Playa Betty, Playa means Beach in Spanish!  Todd Cederholm will make a Margareta for us, to start us off with a song whose title is an important ingredient for the drink that needs water to survive, like all food is:   Paul Play the Sax!  Yikes!  The ROLL IN #12

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1:18 – 1:20                                 Paul Introduce Cristiana Pegoraro /ITALY/Carnegie Hall Water Piano. from Umbria. Lake Piediluco and Marmore Falls, Italy,  ROLL IN #13  

1:20 – 1:22                                 Paul Introduces Dr. Michael Strong – Socrates Greek

1:23– 1:26                                  Dr. Michael Strong

1:27 – 1:29                                 Paul introduces   Family Film Awards & Ms. Ma Chinese,  Weiwei Broadcast in China 200 Million

1:30 – 1:34                                 Family Film Awards & Ms. Ma CHINA  ROLL IN #14

1:35 – 1:38                                 Paul Introduces Dr. Leong Ying is Creator of Our Collective global alliance of influential Activists, Artists and Artisans.

1:39 – 1:42                                 Paul Introduces Dr. Sharif Uddin Ahmed Rana   from Bangladesh ROLL IN #15 

1:43 – 1:45                                 Paul introduces Robert Forenza, Clearwater/Pete Seeger, Sharon Benson and Phil Sauers Water Not Weapons, Montauk Film Festival Surfer

1:47– 1:50                                  Paul Sladkus introduces Hugg a Planet Robert Forenza

1:51 – 1:54                                 Paul Introduces Pete Seeger, Sharon Benson ROLL IN #16

1:54 – 1:57                                 Paul Introduces Phil Sauers Water Not Weapons   ROLL IN #17

1:58 – 2:00                                 Paul introduces Montauk Film Festival Surfer  ROLL IN1 #18                                                             

2:01 – 2:07                                 Paul Introduces Michael Ress, Oprah, Deepak Chopra Stevie Wonder, Shakira, Dionne Warwick/ Cheyenne, Annie. Paul talk about Earth Day 4/22 Times Square International Day of Peace and 9 11.

2:08 – 2:12                                 Paul introduces Oprah, Deepak Chopra Stevie Wonder  ROLL IN #19

2:13 – 2:17                                 Paul introduces Shakira  ROLL IN #20

2:18 –  2:23                                 Paul Introduces Dionne/Cheyenne Elliott, Dionne’s Granddaughter  ROLL IN #21

2:24 – 2:25                                 Paul Introduces Annie – Broadway Show Tomorrow  ROLL IN #22

2:26 – 2:28                                 Closing ROLL IN #23

 

MORE INFORMATION FOR PRESS:

What is World Water Day?

Every year since 1993, World Water Day (22 March) raises awareness and inspires action to tackle the water and sanitation crisis.  It is about taking action to tackle the global water crisis of the 2.2 billion people living without access to safe water. It is a United Nations observance coordinated by UN-Water. The theme is proposed in advance by UN-Water. It is aligned with the annual publication of the UN World Water Development Report, published by UNESCO on behalf of UN Water. 

Did you know?

  • 1.4 million people die annually and 74 million will have their lives shortened by diseases related to poor water, sanitation and hygiene. (WHO 2022)
  • Today, 1 in 4 people – 2 billion people worldwide – lack safe drinking water. (WHO/UNICEF 2021)
  • Almost half of the global population – 3.6 billion people – lack safe sanitation. (WHO/UNICEF 2021)
  • Globally, 44 per cent of household wastewater is not safely treated. (UN-Water 2021)
  • Global water demand (in water withdrawals) is projected to increase by 55 per cent by 2050. (OECD 2012)

Accelerating change

World Water Day 2023 is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis.

Dysfunction throughout the water cycle undermines progress on all major global issues, from health to hunger, gender equality to jobs, education to industry, and disasters to peace.

In 2015, the world committed to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 as part of the 2030 Agenda – the promise that everyone would have safely managed water and sanitation by 2030.

Right now, we are seriously off-track.

Billions of people and countless schools, businesses, healthcare centers, farms, and factories are being held back because their human rights to water and sanitation still need to be fulfilled.

There is an urgent need to accelerate change – to go beyond ‘business as usual.’

The latest data show that governments must work on average four times faster to meet SDG 6 on time, but this is not a situation that any single actor or group can solve.

Water affects everyone, so we need everyone to take action.

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