4 billion people face water shortages, scientists find
Are we heading for peak water? Image: REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo According to the World Economic Forum's ...
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According to the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2016, water crises are one of the three biggest challenges we face. A new study
has backed up these findings, estimating that 4 billion people –
two-thirds of the global population – are facing water scarcity.
This figure is bigger than previously thought. In the past, studies
looked at water scarcity on an annual basis. They concluded that
between 1.7 billion and 3.1 billion people were affected. This latest
study instead examined water scarcity on a monthly level, which gives a
more accurate reflection of just how severe the problem has become:
"Water scarcity has become a global problem affecting us all," the authors point out.
Nearly half of the people suffering from water scarcity live in
India and China; around the world, close to half a billion people face
water scarcity throughout the year.
The study also focuses on other regions, such as parts of the US, Australia, Europe and the Middle East.
Figure 1: Quarterly averaged monthly blue water scarcity
Source: Science Advances
Already, 500 million people live in places where water consumption
is double the amount replenished by rain for the whole year, creating
very difficult living conditions as underground aquifers are drained.
But according to the researchers, the problem will become even more
acute as populations grow and water use continues to rise.
So what are we to do? According to the study, we need to make
better – and fairer – use of what we already have. But it won't be easy,
they admit: "It will be one of the most difficult and important
challenges of this century."
Source: http://www.weforum.org