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The UN launches the water alarm, risk of imminent crisis

2023-03-22T08:40:25.268Z


Water, the "lifeblood" of humanity, is increasingly at risk around the world due to excessive development and "vampiric" consumption. Today the United Nations Conference on Water (ANSA)


Water, the "lifeblood" of humanity, is increasingly at risk around the world due to excessive development and "vampiric" consumption.

The alarm was sounded by the UN in a report which highlights how the water shortage is getting worse with the imminent risk of a global crisis.

The world is "blindly walking down a dangerous path with unsustainable water use, pollution and global warming draining humanity's lifeblood," said UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.

The UN report comes on the occasion of the water conference which will open in the next few hours at the United Nations.

According to the report, around two billion people lack access to safe drinking water while 3.6 billion lack access to reliable sanitation services.

"Water scarcity is becoming endemic," reads the report, which notes that global water use has increased by about 1% each year over the past 40 years and is expected to maintain similar growth rates until 2050. 

ANSA agency

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The UN report comes on the occasion of the water conference which will open in the next few hours at the United Nations.

According to the report, around two billion people lack access to safe drinking water while 3.6 billion lack access to reliable sanitation services.

"Water scarcity is becoming endemic," reads the report, which notes that global water use has increased by about 1% each year over the past 40 years and is expected to maintain similar growth rates until 2050.

Source: ansa

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