Population growth, urban development, farm production, and climate change is increasing competition for fresh water and producing shortages so acute that virtually every industry in the world anticipates sweeping systemic transformation over the next decade in their strategic planning, production practices, and business models. This is the conclusion of a Globescan leaders survey on water scarcity.
This suggests that water scarcity will have profound impacts on global businesses. Other than business and economy the water crisis will have significant political and social consequences as well. It can be easily comprehended that increasing gap between fresh water supply and demand will lead to several issues with in nations and conflicts between neighboring nations. These conditions possess potential to bring world wide changes; Industries locations might change towards places where fresh water supply is ensured, hydro power projects might suffer resulting in energy disorders and impacts on economies, farming cycles disorder will lead to famines, social life styles may get hurt along with health hazards if the number of people having access to water declines further instead of increasing. These conditions may pose eventual threat to life at this planet.
These conditions definitely demand more responsible reaction from all institutions involved and citizens themselves. Under such circumstances as a citizen of this planet what role would you expect from states, industrialists, and citizens?
Sunday, March 28, 2010
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