With ‘World Water Day’ (…”about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis”…taking place this week (22nd March 2023), an article in the UK’s Guardian newspaper clearly illustrates a major challenge the world is sooner or later going to have to get to grips with - Global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030, say experts | Water | The Guardian
In this same week (22nd – 24th March) the UN 2023 Water Conference is also taking place - the first time in over 40 years that the UN is meeting to discuss water, which alone should ring alarm bells and wake people up. The World Health Organisation themselves declare this upcoming conference “…is the most important UN hosted event on water supply, sanitation and hygiene have for the health of people on the planet”
“Turning the Tide a call to collective action” – a report by the Global Commission on the Economics of Water has just been published prior to the start of the conference.
Until now, there seems to have been reluctance on the part of Governments to accept any form of international governance of this most basic but universally essential resource. But wise heads need to get together and politics put aside if we are to put a stop to the ever-deteriorating state of the world’s water supplies. It seems after all that we are far more interdependent upon one another than we might like to believe.
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