With the world’s population approaching 7 billion people, we are encountering a stealthy but incredibly dangerous threat—a lack of clean drinking water.
Many island nations and even
large first world countries, such as Australia or the southern United
States, are facing incredible droughts. Island nations have been
increasingly relying on rainwater as rising sea levels are causing
groundwater to become too saline to drink.
Scientists are worried that
these droughts aren’t just droughts. They are worried that these weather
conditions are here to stay. Texas is way behind on average rainfall
for the year,.. by a whopping 2 feet. These scientists warn that
Australia and Texas should be an eye-opener to the rest of the world.
The conservation of clean drinking water should be one of the world’s top priorities.
There are machines and
equipment to help “clean” salt water, desalination equipment. The only
problem is this equipment can be very expensive and is often unable to
provide enough clean water to justify the high prices.
Perhaps this scare in a lack of clean water will help the world begin to realize how much we need to green up our act.
Many gas-drilling companies are making a huge profit as gas energy is
considered much greener than oil. The problem is, in order to get to
this gas (through hydraulic fracturing), a significant amount of water
is needed to keep the process running. Fracturing gas can take up to an
astonishing 5 million gallons of water per well. So while this wouldn’t
be a problem in Pennsylvania or Virginia, this could come as a massive
obstacle to gas miners in Texas, where clean water is hardly in
abundance.
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