The Water Crisis: Every Last Drop Counts

by tjanssen | October 2, 2008 at 11:54 am
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Thanks largely to unsafe drinking water, more than 2 million children die of diarrhea each year. Six hundred million subsistence farmers lack irrigation water and are mired in poverty. Wetlands have been decimated in Europe, North America, and Asia, and fish populations are collapsing. Drought caused a more than 50 percent drop in Australia’s wheat production in 2007 and sparked a ten-year peak in global wheat prices.

What are the issues and the solutions?

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gerrypopplestone

Have you seen the UNDP Annual Report (I think its the 2006 one) that summersises where the world is today on water issues.  It gives a comprehensive picture.

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tjanssen

@Gerry: Think this one is what you mean?

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