Water problems in Asia’s future?—Study finds high risk of severe water stress in Asia by 2050.
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Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office
March 30, 2016
[font size=3]Economic and population growth on top of climate change could lead to serious water shortages across a broad swath of Asia by the year 2050, a newly published study by MIT scientists has found.
The study deploys detailed modeling to produce what the researchers believe is a full range of scenarios involving water availability and use in the future. In the paper, the scientists conclude there is a high risk of severe water stress in much of an area that is home to roughly half the worlds population.
Having run a large number of simulations of future scenarios, the researchers find that the median amounts of projected growth and climate change in the next 35 years in Asia would lead to about 1 billion more people becoming water-stressed compared to today.
Its not just a climate change issue, says Adam Schlosser, a senior research scientist and deputy director at MITs Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change and a co-author of the study. We simply cannot ignore that economic and population growth in society can have a very strong influence on our demand for resources and how we manage them. And climate, on top of that, can lead to substantial magnifications to those stresses.
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