"I never point a finger. If we reach people's brains and hearts and we try to come up with ideas, we can help them go in a direction which will solve a lot of the problems we've created. And you know, then again, whether it's in government or industries, these people have families and they care. They want to do the right thing, but we need to help. And thanks to science and new technologies, we can make that happen."
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Q&A with Jean-Michel Cousteau: "The Future of Water - The Challenges and Solutions" (August 19, 2014)
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