Staggering Four Billion People May be Facing Water Scarcity
Source: Science World Report
A staggering four billion people may be facing water scarcity. A new study shows that two out of every three people on our planet simply do not have enough water to meet their basic needs.
"We find that four billion people live in areas that experience severe water scarcity at least part of the year, which is more than previously thought, based on those earlier studies done on an annual basis," said Arjen Hoekstra, co-author of the new study, in an interview with Tech Times.
This doesn't mean that we lack water in the world. In fact, previous studies have shown that we have more than enough water to cover all of our needs. Instead, the issue is getting the water where it needs to go; water isn't available at all times, and isn't always available in the places where it's needed.
In this latest study, the researchers compared consumption of water to available water on a monthly rather than an annual basis from around the world. The models, in particular, focused on climate, land use, crop growth, irrigation, population densities and industries, according to Voice of America.
Read more: http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/37226/20160215/staggering-four-billion-people-facing-water-scarcity.htm
This is stunning
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)And watching RWers and exploitative organizations pressure to privatize water globally, and the rich buy up land over some of the largest aquifers on the planet. They know it's coming, and don't plan to be among those who die for lack of clean water.
forest444
(5,902 posts)olddad56
(5,732 posts)SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)and
Education - Housing - Healthcare - Energy - Transportation
Relations - with self - others - and between all entities.
tk2kewl
(18,133 posts)ought to do the trick
(talk about being unrealistic )
SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)Time is now to face them and solve them.
tk2kewl
(18,133 posts)they're not just worried about their financial future... they don't want to live in a dystopian future
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jtuck004
(15,882 posts)bhikkhu
(10,724 posts)I remember reading a UN study in the late 70's about water requirements projected into the future, where it was plotted that needs would begin to outstrip supply beginning in 1997 or so. The rose-tinted glasses plan then was that fusion reactor powered desalination plants would be readily available to make up the gap, and that would take care of it.
WhiteTara
(29,722 posts)in areas that are in desperate need.
dinkytron
(568 posts)Akicita
(1,196 posts)to where the water is.
WhiteTara
(29,722 posts)cynzke
(1,254 posts)As long as Planned Parenthood is defunded. Am I right, LOL!