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已发布: 1 六月 2010

Global Agenda Council on Water Security 2012-2014

Scientists at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science suggest that by 2030 people will withdraw more than 40% more freshwater from available sources than can be renewed, and that close to 4 billion people will live in areas where the demand for water will far exceed available supplies. This situation will create significant economic and political challenges. Water Security: The Water-Food-Energy-Climate Nexus, published by the World Economic Forum Water Initiative, says that in Asia, for example, agriculture currently uses 70% of annual global freshwater withdrawals and up to 90% in some parts of the region, and that governments across Asia will also need on average 65% more freshwater for their industry and energy sectors by 2030 to meet national growth aspirations.

Scientists at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science suggest that by 2030 people will withdraw more than 40% more freshwater from available sources than can be renewed, and that close to 4 billion people will live in areas where the demand for water will far exceed available supplies. This situation will create significant economic and political challenges. Water Security: The Water-Food-Energy-Climate Nexus, published by the World Economic Forum Water Initiative, says that in Asia, for example, agriculture currently uses 70% of annual global freshwater withdrawals and up to 90% in some parts of the region, and that governments across Asia will also need on average 65% more freshwater for their industry and energy sectors by 2030 to meet national growth aspirations.

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