Why the world's water crisis is getting more severe
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2023
- Over 70% of the world is covered by water. Samantha Kuzma, an expert in resource management, explains how large parts of the world are facing a dire water shortage.
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You didnt answer the "why" in your title. Clickbait.
I believe they stated consumption as the reason
Consumption is not a word that was said
Tons of water in Ontario. It never stops raining here. The geoengineers make sure it rains endlessly.
Same in Quebec. There is so much fresh water here
I think a water tax will fix it
Or maybe a rain tax.
GFY
There's altogether too much water in plastic bottles in stores and warehouses, is one reason.
Liberal 🤡's like you should drink out of swamps.
they said it best at the end ( thanks for being on the program ) wake up
there is no water problem in canada so why is this not saying where this is a problem such as in places in the usa or other countries. if water was a problem in canada we would just build desalination plants in bc and along the hudson bay and in newfoundland and we would have more fresh water than we would need. so say where in the world the problem is as it is not in canada
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71% of the earth is water, where exactly is the shortage
You do know that's mostly ocean salt water 🤔
@@TheRb0975 which can be made drinkable but what about all the fresh water lakes, rivers, ponds, puddles, even ringing water out of mud and filtering it and boiling it. There's plenty of water on this earth that can be made safe to drink. Rain water can be made drinkable. It's only a shortage because we rely too much on the water that comes out of our taps
@@danielgriffin9986 Dude the 💩 you're talking about sounds like basic survival skills on getting water, no city can survive on Ocean water 🤣..
This was discussed, they tried one thing, it didn't work so they tried something else, it didn't work. So they said water is next.
But for some strange reason, humanity will be like the Wonder Twins. Eventually the way is found to overcome the setback.
Time for water tax no?
WRI = gates and Rockefeller
Bogus report.
There’s more than enough water in the world, the shortages are artificial.
Got any evidence to back that up, while the Colorado River is drying up? We are talking about potable/drinkable water not the salt oceans. Blowin' out yer butt.
@@crimsonwolf9099don't be ignorant just look at dubai they had desalination plant turning sea water into fresh water only the greedy corporate created water crisis
@@crimsonwolf9099you talk like teenager whi is lacking in manners with some vulgar words coming out form your mouth
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Warning: Here comes the deluge of postings from the climate collapse deniers!
Warning. This guy just peed his pants ... probably
Please stop wasting our precious water on ‘livestock’. Animals are not property. They are sentient beings. And we humans need that water.
And what industry uses up the most fresh water??? Industry animal agriculture. YOU can reduce your water use and environmental footprint immediately.... by eliminating animal products from your shopping list.
A person who follows a vegan diet produces the equivalent of 50% less carbon dioxide, uses 1/11th oil, 1/13th water, and 1/18th land compared to a meat-lover for their food. [xx]
"The carbon foodprint of five diets compared". Shrink That Footprint
Scarborough, Peter, et al. "Dietary greenhouse-gas emissions of meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetarians and vegans in the UK". Climactic Change. July 2014. Volume 125. Issue 2. pp. 179-192
Pimentel, David & Pimental, Marcia. "Sustainability of meat-based and plant-based diets and the environment". The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. September 2003. vol 78. no 3 660S-663S
"Facts on Animal Farming and the Environment". One Green Planet.
"Vegetarianism and the Environment. Why going meatless is important". Vegetarian Guide
"Our Future Our Food. Making a Difference With Every Bite: The Power of the Fork!". Earth Save International
Ranganathan, Janet & Waite, Richard. "Sustainable Diets: What You Need to Know in 12 Charts". World Resources Institute. April 2016 (New)
Ya but I dont want too.
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