March 01, 2011

Water demand will 'outstrip supply by 40 percent within 20 years

 Water demand in many countries will exceed supply by 40 percent within 20 years due to the combined threat of climate change and population growth, scientists have warned. A new way of thinking about water is needed as looming shortages threaten communities, agriculture and industry, experts said. In the next two decades, a third of humanity will have only half the water required to meet basic needs, said researchers.

Agriculture, which soaks up 71 percent of water supplies, is also likely to suffer, affecting food production. Filling the global water gap by supply measures alone would cost an estimated £124billion ( US$ 202.1 billion) per year, a meeting in Canada was told. But this could be cut to between £31billion (US$ 50.5 billion) and £37billion ( US$ 60.3 billion) by an approach which both raised supply and lowered demand, according to leading water economist Dr Margaret Catley-Carlson. Reads more ...

This blog is written by Martin Little The Global Miller, published and supported by the GFMT Magazine from Perendale Publishers.
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