UN warns of water shortage in the world

Warned the United Nations report that the increase of population and climate change, irrigation, waste and unjust to make the world's water supply in a critical position.
The IISS report prepared by the 24 organizations of the United Nations and contains 348 pages on a bleak picture of the freshwater supply, especially in developing countries, also described the foreseeable future for generations to come that very worrying.
The report confirms that water is part of a complex set of factors determine the prosperity and stability in the world, and also warned that water shortages could lead to increase the likelihood of conflict and unrest.
The report said the Third World Water Resources Development "Water crisis linked to climate change, energy prices, food and Imadadathma, and financial markets."
The report warns that, unless the water relations of these crises and solve problems around the world, "he said, this crisis could worsen and the local water problems could worsen, ramping up to a global problem, and lead to political unrest at different levels."
The report pointed out that world population was 6 billion in 2000, then rose to 6.5 billion people at the present time, is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, puts more pressure on water resources in the world.
The report adds that the demand for water increase by 64 billion cubic meters per year which is roughly equivalent to the needs of Egypt's annual water now
The IISS report prepared by the 24 organizations of the United Nations and contains 348 pages on a bleak picture of the freshwater supply, especially in developing countries, also described the foreseeable future for generations to come that very worrying.
The report confirms that water is part of a complex set of factors determine the prosperity and stability in the world, and also warned that water shortages could lead to increase the likelihood of conflict and unrest.
The report said the Third World Water Resources Development "Water crisis linked to climate change, energy prices, food and Imadadathma, and financial markets."
The report warns that, unless the water relations of these crises and solve problems around the world, "he said, this crisis could worsen and the local water problems could worsen, ramping up to a global problem, and lead to political unrest at different levels."
The report pointed out that world population was 6 billion in 2000, then rose to 6.5 billion people at the present time, is expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, puts more pressure on water resources in the world.
The report adds that the demand for water increase by 64 billion cubic meters per year which is roughly equivalent to the needs of Egypt's annual water now
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