Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Chapter 1

Water scarcity 'now bigger threat than financial crisis

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change/water-scarcity-now-bigger-threat-than-financial-crisis-1645358.html

Summary
This article talks about facing a water bankruptcy which results a crisis even higher than the financial crisis. In the next 20 years, half of the world's population will be affected due to water shortages with millions of people dying and conflicts will increase. Some 60% of China's 669 cities are already short of water. By 2030, 2.8 billion people live in areas of high water stress. By that time, water scarcity could cut world harvests by 30% which is equivalent to all grain grown in the India and US. Gigantic water banks supplying 2 billion people in Asia are melting faster as global warming accelerates.

Connections
Water is a limited resource which we use everyday in our lives. We need to make wiser decisions on how we use it. Almost everything is scarce because very few things are available in unlimited quantities. China is running on short of water and we need to get the best possible decision on how to use the resource. Demand is high for water but supply is low. This is a great article that shows how water scarcity is increasing.

Reflection
In my opinion, I believe that people should use their water more carefully. Working together would make the world a better place. We need to contribute on these causes, but that's easy for people to say. Taking action would take a lot of effort, but would help in many ways such as saving people's lives by conserving water. Having a water crisis would increase the price of water and high demands will follow. Help do your part, save a life.

1 comment:

  1. Maybe I should stop talking bath that often. Water scarcity becomes worse in a lot of country. One day, water might be more expensive then gold. We can live without money but we can’t live without water. People usually think bankruptcy is the end of the rich fancy life but who notices water bankruptcy is the end of the whole world. Who would take it seriously? Without water, fewer harvests would grow. The price of harvests would rise. Poor family can’t even afford their basic needs. We should really take water scarcity more seriously.
    Tracy Lam=D

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