The world is facing a severe water crisis, termed "global water bankruptcy," with nearly 4 billion people, or two-thirds of the global population, experiencing severe water scarcity for at least one month annually. Over 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, and 3.5 billion lack proper sanitation. Driven by climate change, population growth, and mismanagement, this crisis is expected to displace 700 million people by 2030 and increase water stress for 1 in 4 children by 204
The world is facing a severe water crisis, termed "global water bankruptcy," with nearly 4 billion people, or two-thirds of the global population, experiencing severe water scarcity for at least one month annually. Over 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water, and 3.5 billion lack proper sanitation. Driven by climate change, population growth, and mismanagement, this crisis is expected to displace 700 million people by 2030 and increase water stress for 1 in 4 children by 204 Key Aspects of the Crisis Widespread Scarcity:- Roughly 720 million people live in countries with high and critical water stress. "Water Bankruptcy": - UN reports describe a situation where water consumption exceeds renewable supplies, leading to irreversible damage to ecosystems and a 73% drop in per capita water availability in some regions, such as India. Regional Disparities: - While 52% of the world's water is in North America, only 11% is in China and India, despite these...