Ancient civilizations respected rivers as living entities. They provided water, food, transport, and spiritual meaning. Today, many rivers have become waste channels rather than lifelines.
Pollution, plastic waste, and industrial discharge have damaged river ecosystems worldwide. When rivers die, agriculture, wildlife, and human health suffer together.
Protecting rivers is not only environmental responsibility — it is cultural survival. Restoring respect for natural water sources may be one of humanity’s most urgent tasks.
