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World Water Crisis

http://waterevolution.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/slide2.jpg

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http://nanosense.sri.com/activities/finefilters/watercrisis/FF_Lesson1Teacher.pdf

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World Water gap

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http://www.grida.no/publications/vg/water2/page/3240.aspx(in class)

Many people live in water stressed regions

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Why is there a water shortage crisis?

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Another big reason is pollution

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Water scarcity is projected to worsen

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http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/scarcity.shtml

Where are economic and physical scarcity found?

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Why will the world water shortage worsen in the future?

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How do wealth and poverty affect water use?

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What are some impacts of water scarcity?

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What are other impacts of water scarcity?

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What are other impacts of water scarcity?

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How can we solve the water crisis?(in class)

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The way water scarcity issues are addressed impacts upon the successful achievement of most of the Millennium Development Goals:

MDG 1: Access to water for domestic and productive uses (agriculture, industry, and other economic activities) has a direct impact on poverty and food security.MDG 2: Incidence of catastrophic but often recurrent events, such as droughts, interrupts educational attainment.MDG 3: Access to water, in particular in conditions of scarce resources, has important gender related implications, which affects the social and economic capital of women in terms of leadership, earnings and networking opportunities.MDGs 4 and 5: Equitable, reliable water resources management programmes reduce poor people's vulnerability to shocks, which in turn gives them more secure and fruitful livelihoods to draw upon in caring for their children.MDG 6: Access to water, and improved water and wastewater management in human settlements, reduce transmission risks of mosquito-borne illnesses, such as malaria and dengue fever.MDG 7: Adequate treatment of wastewater contributes to less pressure on freshwater resources, helping to protect human and environmental health.MDG 8: Water scarcity increasingly calls for strengthened international cooperation in the fields of technologies for enhanced water productivity, financing opportunities, and an improved environment to share the benefits of scarce water management.

http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/scarcity.shtml

Optional slide – Millenium Development Goals of the UN and water