The World´s Water Crises Explained |
From Not Enough to Too Much, the World’s Water Crisis Explained Many more cities than Cape Town face an uncertain future over water. But there are emerging solutions. “Day Zero,” when at least a million homes in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, will no longer have any running water, |
Sauberes Wasser wird knapper...weltweit gesehen |
There are no translations available. Die Wasserversorgung ist eines der wichtigsten globalen Themen. Wasser wird mehr und mehr die strategische Ressource schlechthin darstellen. |
Global water crisis: Facts, FAQs, and how to help |
Every child deserves clean water. There’s nothing more essential to life on Earth than water. Yet, from Cape Town to Flint, Michigan, and from rural, sub-Saharan Africa to Asia’s teeming megacities, there’s a global water crisis. |
Cities in the face of drought |
More than five billion people could suffer water shortages by 2050, as a vicious combination of climate change, increased demand and wasteful inefficiencies plunge the world’s water supply under threat. The Telegraph investigates what can be done to prevent future crises. |
Water becoming more valuable than gold |
Over the past 10 years the S&P 500 Global Water index has outperformed the bellwether gold and energy indices. Water becoming more valuable than gold |
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