Wednesday 6 May 2009

Confronting a World Freshwater Crisis: In-Depth Reports

 

Features
Top 10 Water Wasters: From Washing Dishes to Watering the Desert
The many ways we squander water, from unintentional leaks to outright negligence

1. Conserve Irrigation Water Slide Show
A Six-Point Plan to Avert a Global Freshwater Crisis
Policymakers need to figure out how to supply water without degrading the natural ecosystems that provide it.

Ask the Experts
Why don't we get our drinking water from the ocean by taking the salt out of seawater?
Peter Gleick, president of the Pacific Institute, distills an answer

Freshwater Conservation: Drip by Drip Features
Freshwater Conservation: Drip by Drip
Doing small things consistently over time—if enough people participate—can make a dent, even in a global problem. Here are a few suggestions:

Get Involved in Freshwater Conservation Features
Get Involved in Freshwater Conservation
To find out more about your local water situation, check in with your local water authority

Freshwater Crisis Map: Current Situation Map
Freshwater Crisis Map: Current Situation
Lots of Water, but Not Always Where It Is Needed

Freshwater Crisis Map: Looming Shortages Map
Freshwater Crisis Map: Looming Shortages
Models examining the effects of climate change and of population and economic growth on water availability by 2025 indicate that climate change alone will bring scarcity to many places.

Confronting a World Freshwater Crisis: In-Depth Reports