Saturday, 2 November 2024

Water Cycle Breaking Down

If you think back to your School science lessons you’ll probably remember the water cycle and words like evaporation and precipitation with arrows showing a circular motion and just how important it is to life on Earth as moisture get's moved around so would be pretty scary if that broke down, well guess what, it could very well be.
Scientists  at the Global Commission on the Economics of Water were tasked with assessing the state of Earth’s hydrological systems and the results are not encouraging as they found that demand for fresh water will outstrip supply by more than 40% by the end of the decade, mostly due to stresses caused by human activity and climate change and our Water cycle has started to break down.
Yep, another one of my scary Environmental posts i have been told scares people to which i say good, it should because  for the first time in human history, that system is breaking down due to our warming world which means more moisture in the atmosphere and less of it where it should be.
The 194-page report highlights  how every 1 degree Celsius increases moisture in the atmosphere which leads to increasing the power of hurricanes, typhoons, and other tropical storms and the regions most impacted by a looming water shortage will be northwestern Indian, northeastern China, and southern and eastern Europe.
They suggest we start to make plans now to transport water from areas with abundant supplies to those where the well is literally running dry and as no living thing can survive without water, it is life’s most precious necessity so for the survival of humanity, we can’t put out heads in the sands like we have done for the last 100 years with Climate Change where even extreme weather phenomenons like we have seen increasing over the last decade and has killed tens of thousands each year shamefully isn't enough for us to actually do something about it.

2 comments:

Not really a blog said...

The report doesn't say who funded the work. Since they suggest "Global Governance" and reference un entities the funding likely came from the un. So, of course, the solution is to give the un control over global water.

i hear it already, "the highest per capita water usage is the US", so "the US should change how the typical american lives", and the "US should fund water projects, as directed by the un, across the globe".

another leftists power grab.

Not really a blog said...

The reports they reference are all over the place... one from here, one from there, we need one that supports our views on pollution - oh how about this one, one from a decade ago, etc.

most of the reports have to be purchased to read them... good way to prevent disputation.

dodgy shit