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Water Wars. So Much Water. So Little Useful Brett Preston. Background. Water is being used at a enormous amount In the next 2 decades it is estimated that freshwater use by humans will increase by 40 percent worldwide. Current Status.
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Water Wars So Much Water. So Little Useful Brett Preston
Background • Water is being used at a enormous amount • In the next 2 decades it is estimated that freshwater use by humans will increase by 40 percent worldwide.
Current Status • Fresh water on this planet takes up 2.5% of the water on this earth. • ONLY 20% of the 2.5% is accessible by man. • All the rest of the water is locked up in ice caps and glaciers • Water tables are dropping fast in Western United States, and water tables are falling as much as a meter a year in parts of Mexico, India, Yemen and China. • In third world countries the water is fresh, but it has diseases in it and needs to be cleaned
Analysis • Most of the troubles are political • Mostly occur in Middle East • Contributes to Middle Eastern Tension • Countries are trying to lay claim to water • Provides Conflicts over water • This isnt always a confrontation between communities the issues between are also water giants • Suez and Viviendi of France, the German-British conglomerate RWE-Thames and Bechtel in the United States.
Attempts • There really isn't anything we can do about this water crisis. • We can build desalination plants, but these cannot supply many people with fresh, clean water. • People are trying to clean the polluted water in the water deprived nations. • This can take a many many years.
Water-borne Disease • Include cholera, typhoid, shigella, polio, meningitis, hepatitis A and E and diarrhea, among others • Every day, diarrheal diseases cause some 6,000 deaths, mostly among children under five • In 2001, 1.96 million people died from infectious diarrhea. 1.3 million were children under five.
Polio Poliomyelitis is an "inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord
Predictions • I think that the middle easterners might have to come to peace to find out a way to get more water. • If that doesn’t happen we will have an all out war in the Middle East because of water. • We need to start helping the third world countries out and help them get a better water supply. • We will just need to cooperate with everyone's reasonable demands that other countries ask for and I think we will be fine and avoid all out war.
Solutions • Limiting Water Systems. • Find someway to clear up all contaminated water in third countries. • Discover some way to take water out of the frozen ice caps • Try to find someway to make the desalination plants work quicker and more efficient