Humanity Has Got to Come to Grips with the World's Fresh Water Crisis
OtherWords / By Maude Barlow
The human race has got to get serious about the ways we consume and interact with water sources
February 26, 2014
Have you heard? The world is running out of accessible clean water.
Humanity is polluting, mismanaging, and displacing our finite freshwater sources at an alarming rate. Since 1990, half the rivers in China have disappeared. The Ogallala Aquifer that supplies the U.S. breadbasket will be gone in our lifetime, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says.
By 2030, global demand for water will outstrip supply by 40 percent, a surefire recipe for great suffering. Five hundred scientists recently told UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that our collective abuse of water has caused the planet to enter a new geologic age and that the majority of the planets population lives within 31 miles of an endangered water source.
Yet in election after election the world over, no ones paying attention to this urgent issue.
Thats why Im calling for a new water ethic that places water and its protection at the heart of all policy and practice. This may strike you as far-fetched, but we must do it now. The future of the planet and the human race both depend on it.
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