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Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« on: December 19, 2008, 08:30:39 AM »
By Andrei Kislyakov

According to a UN estimate, by 2025 more than half of the world's nations may be seriously short of fresh water. By the middle of this century, this figure may rise to three-quarters

Even today, one of six people, or more than a billion people worldwide, are short of fresh water to some extent.

This sad forecast rests on several factors. First of all, the world population is rapidly growing, creating more blessings of civilization that, in turn, require enormous amounts of water. The current global climate change is turning fertile lands into deserts and making agricultural production increasingly water-intensive.

In the most recent estimate, every man on Earth needs 1,000 cubic meters of water on the average for drinking, washing, and producing food. Provision with water depends on the region, since the distribution of water resources is very uneven.

It is especially difficult to provide enough water in the arid regions of the Third World, which has a highly dense and rapidly growing population. However, such dynamically developing countries with huge populations, like India and China, are already suffering from a tangible fresh water shortage. Their powerful rivers, the Gang and the Yangtze, stay shallow for quite long periods every year. The fast growth of such cities as Delhi and Beijing is causing ground waters to drop.

The United States is not fully water sufficient, either. Recent draughts have caused a water shortage in many cities in northern Georgia and large areas in the Southwest.

Experts from the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) believe that if the current dynamics of economic and population growth persist, the demand for water will more than triple by the middle of the century, and the world will be short of drinking water in 20 years.

What is the way out? It is possible to deliver food products to desert or semi-desert areas to help local people do without water-intensive agriculture. Advanced European countries and the United States have large natural water resources but should focus on modernizing their water supply infrastructure. Lack of proper repairs is causing considerable and irretrievable water losses.

The United States and Canada, for instance, will have to spend a total of $ 36 trillion in the next 25 years on the modernization of their water supply systems, but life is worth it.

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2008, 02:28:08 AM »
di man jud ta molangtud aning kalibutana...kung mao na jud ni hinugndan nga mahuman na ta, like what happened to the dinosaurs, mao na jud na.
ako lang kung dunay paagi nga pwede binaton pa gamay ang kinabuhi, angayan man gyud nga buhaton na, kay ang kinabuhi labing nindota.

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2008, 03:26:46 AM »
Glace that is one perfect and intellectual and simple comment. True if we could only prolong this " era " where industry and technology have invaded all our lives,  that seems to me  we are running into our graves! di na jud matabang ang ka paspas sa kalibutan and there is no more room and time for slowness...we are almost done and i strongly believe it.

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2008, 10:34:19 AM »
dugay na kaayong gi predict sa UN (more than 10 years ago na) that water will become the MOST EXPENSIVE resource in the future. so, it is a big wonder then that despite this information, hardly anyone is planting trees and in fact,  everyone is cutting down trees when no one is looking. we are indeed well on our way to inevitable extinction.

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2008, 01:27:28 PM »

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2008, 08:35:11 PM »
as an afterthought, i am reminded of greening initiatives being spearheaded by abs-cbn at the la mesa watershed. they have been reforesting this area for the past several years and this activity continues to this day. it is not surprising for this tv network though to engage in such initiative being a member of the lopez group of companies which also supplies half of metro manila's water needs. they are indeed showing good business sense by doing so because it ensures sustainability of the resource that they are making money from. i'm just wondering why other entities, particularly LGUs like bohol, are not doing the same. if provincial officials think bohol has lots of water because it has attracted the attention of cebu which is already experiencing scarcity of water supply, then our officials had better think again. it they don't start planting trees in the watersheds now,then bohol will be destined to follow the way of cebu.

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2008, 08:52:50 PM »
I and everyone of us are part of this problem. We humans are similar to a von Neumann machine, devouring the Earth as we multiply.

The only possible solution to this crisis is to keep the birth rate equal to death rate.

While the cause of this dilemma is population explosion, the Bayots and Celibates are considered as heroes.

Seriously, while there is little time, we could make a big difference if we make simple changes in our lifestyle like conservation and recycling. Inform our young children that our planet is fragile and this is the only home we have. Teach them this kind of responsibility through your action.

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Re: Thirst Will Eliminate Humanity?
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2008, 08:55:27 PM »
akong papa, kahinumdum ko, nangsabwag og liso sa Mahogany sa likod among balay, karong nanagko na, mura nag lasang among likoran...

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