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UN experts concerned by water footprint

Posted March 31, 2008 8:51 AM

From USATODAY.com Tech - Top Stories:

t's not only our carbon footprint we should worry about, U.N. experts say. They warn about our growing water footprint. Nearly half the people on Earth, about 2.5 billion, have no access to sanitation, many of them in urban slums. The world's cities are growing by 1 million people a week, and soon their aging water systems will not cope. Farming demand on water is increasing. "What we are doing now can't keep up with the issues we already have," said Carol A. Howe, an expert working for a UNESCO-led water development project called Switch. "Something needs to change. It needs to change quickly, and it needs to be fairly dramatic," she told a symposium for journalists Wednesday.

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Re: UN experts concerned by water footprint

03/31/2008 7:27 PM

Fortunately there is already a solution.

Read about it here.

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Re: UN experts concerned by water footprint

04/02/2008 3:18 PM

A good laugh about a serious problem.

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