- 1.7 billion people have gained access to safe drinking water since 1990, but 884 million people are still without.
- 2.6 billion people lack access to basic sanitation services, such as toilets or latrines.
- Each day, an average of 5,000 children die due to preventable water and sanitation-related diseases.
- Hydropower is the most important and widely-used renewable source of energy, representing 19 % of total electricity production worldwide.
- Approximately 70 % of all available water is used for irrigation.
- Floods account for 15 per cent of all deaths related to natural disasters.
Water Wars is the term form the environmental issue most nations and nations in the future will experience. Lack of water resources is caused by water pollution, water diversion, atmospheric deposition, water privatization, and several more mostly caused by humans. Water as predicted will be valued more than it is now in benefits and in dollars. Like oil today, the water scarcity will cause countries to spend millions of dollars to obtain fresh water. But what's another way to get water? War. Some countries have more means to wage war than spend money, no one is safe.
Aidanne, Alec, and Jon are students from Kearny School of Science Connections and Technology in San Deigo, California. They love to do activities such as surfing, swimming, board walking, farting, looking handsome and most important, being suave with the ladies. Priorities, we have them.
Aidanne, Alec, and Jon are students from Kearny School of Science Connections and Technology in San Deigo, California. They love to do activities such as surfing, swimming, board walking, farting, looking handsome and most important, being suave with the ladies. Priorities, we have them.