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<big>''A Quarter of Humanity Faces Looming Water Crises''</big> | |||
NY Times / August 2019 | |||
* https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/06/climate/world-water-stress.html | |||
* https://www.wri.org/blog/2019/08/17-countries-home-one-quarter-world-population-face-extremely-high-water-stress | |||
''Countries that are home to one-fourth of Earth’s population face an increasingly urgent risk: The prospect of running out of water.'' | |||
''From India to Iran to Botswana, 17 countries around the world are currently under extremely high water stress, meaning they are using almost all the water they have, according to new World Resources Institute data...'' | |||
''Climate change heightens the risk. As rainfall becomes more erratic, the water supply becomes less reliable. At the same time, as the days grow hotter, more water evaporates from reservoirs just as demand for water increases.'' | |||
>100 years ago there were 1.5 billion people on the Earth. Now almost 8 billion crowd our fragile planet. Only 3% of the water on Earth is fresh water. | |||
[[Category:Climate Change]] | |||
[[Category:Global Warming]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 7 August 2019
A Quarter of Humanity Faces Looming Water Crises
NY Times / August 2019
Countries that are home to one-fourth of Earth’s population face an increasingly urgent risk: The prospect of running out of water.
From India to Iran to Botswana, 17 countries around the world are currently under extremely high water stress, meaning they are using almost all the water they have, according to new World Resources Institute data...
Climate change heightens the risk. As rainfall becomes more erratic, the water supply becomes less reliable. At the same time, as the days grow hotter, more water evaporates from reservoirs just as demand for water increases.
>100 years ago there were 1.5 billion people on the Earth. Now almost 8 billion crowd our fragile planet. Only 3% of the water on Earth is fresh water.
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