Predicting the future of global water stress
Published on by Markus Pahlow, University of Canterbury - Senior Lecturer
Predicting the future of global water stress
MIT researchers find that by 2050 more than half the world's population will live in water-stressed areas and about a billion or more will not have sufficient water resources.
To read more on MIT news:
https://mitei.mit.edu/news/predicting-future-global-water-stress
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It is simple the world population does not make that to thus increase the drinking water consumption from pair but the production of waste waters goes also and as that Ci is sent with its pollution towards the water tables, the drinking water will be polluted. One will need factories of depollution of the drinking water which will reject its pollution in the environment thus continuing to pollute the water tables until the moment when pollution will be so strong that the poor tribes will drink water very polluted and will disappear from planet. The other people which profit from 'cleansed' water will be the human ones become allergic and sensitive to the diseases. the cost of health will multiply by ten and will be to us people on the decline. A joindre à cela la guerre qui interviendra tôt ou tard entre les peuples pour une EAU au début qui manque puis pour une eau propre.