Vanishing water

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Javed Mohammed A K2Vista Project [email protected] Vanishing Water

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Fresh clean water is a precious gift which is fast running out. We must realize it's importance and conserve and use it wisely. This presentation shares facts and ideas on the subject.

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Javed MohammedA K2Vista [email protected]

Vanishing Water

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It’s HOT

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You have to find water

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Close your eyes pinch your nose

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It’ll Makeyou sick

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1 in 6 people don’t have clean water

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That’s

> 1 Billion

+ +

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Oceans contain 97.5% of all water

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That

leaves 2.5% of water

drinkable

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Water = Life

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2/3s of human body = Water

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Water = Survival

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1.1Billion are lucky to get 5 liters /day

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In the West we use =70 litres/day to flush our

toilets

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90% of wastewater in developing countries =

Untreated

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That means Water = Sickness resulting in 80%

of illnesses

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1.8 Million children die from lack of water or disease

every year

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Water = Death

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Water scarcity is a major problem

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Water scarcity= poverty

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Water scarcity= climate change

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300% population increase in 20th century but 700%

increase in water use

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The world’s water resources are under rapidly growing

pressure

http://www.iucn.org

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The Indus, Nile, Colorado, Rio Grande, and Yangtze struggle to reach the sea

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Inland Seas and Lakes are drying up

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By 2030, half of the world’s people will be living in areas of

acute water shortage (UN)

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27% of the urban population in the developing world does not have piped water in its house.

Source: UNESCO

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1.8 Billion don’t have access to water in their homes

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Walking miles to get water

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Children’s health and education suffers

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Without major water investments, many poor economies cannot grow

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Present Solutions to Water Scarcity

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Bottled Water

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Bottled Water = not an option for earth or the poor

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Water pumps allow access to ground water

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Tube wells= deplete ground water

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Dams provide control but harm people and environment

also conflicts between nations

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Lined irrigation canals have negative effects on eco-system

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Desalination plants Cost >$ 1Billion water

Can be more expensive than gasoline

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Rainwater harvesting makes use of run-off water

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Water PrivatizationDisempower the people

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Water may replace Oil as next source of conflict and war

amongst nations

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Water is the driving force of all nature. Leonardo da Vinci

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You, me, weIt’s a precious gift

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References

• Blue Planet Run by Rick Smolan and Jennifer Erwitt

www.blueplanetnetwork.org• When the Rivers Run Dry by Fred Pearce• The Big Thirst by Charles Fishman

A K2 Vista [email protected] 2012

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