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The Global Crisis of Water Depletion and Contamination, Part 5 of a Multi-part Series

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According to the World Resources Institute, the combined effects of population growth, climate change, and freshwater contamination are putting significant stress on aquifers. The United Nations forecasts that Egypt will encounter severe water shortages by 2025. Additionally, a recent study suggests that Australia could face ‘megadroughts’ lasting for more than 20 years in the future. April 2024 was the eighth driest on record for South Australia, and three consecutive dry months have led to severe rainfall deficiencies in some growing areas. In China, multiple regions from the northwest to the east are experiencing severe drought and scorching conditions this summer. “This Reservoir in Shandong Province supplies drinking water for the city of Jinan and irrigation for local farmlands. The severe drought conditions have almost completely dried up reserves.” The water crisis is leading to a humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe. “A bed of sand and a patch of mud is all that remains in the Kapotesa dam. It once provided the water vital for crops in this remote part of Zimbabwe.”

A recent study found that northern India has experienced a staggering loss of approximately 450 cubic kilometers of groundwater over the past two decades. Europe is currently the fastest-warming continent globally. In the Mediterranean, Greek islands are enduring one of their most severe droughts in decades. “Sicily’s only natural lake is drying up, and the Italian government has declared a state of emergency after months of below-average rainfall, which has devastated crops.” The EEA suggests that shifting away from animal-people-based proteins to sustainably grown, Vegan proteins could help alleviate the situation by reducing water consumption by animal-people industrial raising operations. Adopting the vegan lifestyle is a solution to the global water crisis.
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