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29.01.2014 - Desalination of sea water ... by dali48 on HP
18.06.2012 - Interpretation of dali48
After researching the topic, I believe it is worth it to invest in wastewater to drinking water technologies. The ecological & environmental risk of not doing so is great, - the byproducts of the non-treated wastewater & solid waste threatens ecosystems and endangered species ... (by Direxmd)
We may face serious water problems (see e.g. drinking-water, etc. - d.48), if we will not use our water supply well ... (UNDP, Gen Howitzer)
The years of 1930 -1938 were a time of drought throughout the United States (see deserts, etc. - d.48). This time of drought caused one of the largest population shifts in U.S. History ... (by newcapo)
Future crisis: 1 Shortage of Air, 2 Water, 3 Room, 4 Raw materials, etc... - Youth protest against the world of fathers because of: lack of perspective, threat, frustration and sense of loss ... (C. Thompson)
Individual growth and technological advances now create more harm than good. - Environmental destruction, the threat of ecological collapse, armament and nuclear disaster ... (W. Hollstein)
Greed is in Buddhism, one of the worst evils of which a person can be infected. In fact, possessiveness is of one of the main reasons for misery in the world, and how much bitter enmity exists between ... (T. Suzuki)
It is estimated that more people die of the consequences of lack of water than in wars or of HIV/AIDS. Solutions of water problems are being discussed every 3 years at the World Water Conference ... (DW-World, 15.03.2009)
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Forward thinking. Next to our air quality, water sustains life. We must clean it up and keep it clean. It does make financial, ecological and total sense ...
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Interpretation of dali48
Water crisis is a general term used to describe a situation where the available water within a region is less than the region's demand. The term has been used to describe the availability of potable water in a variety of regions by the United Nations and other world organizations ...
Lawrence Smith, the president of the population institute, asserts that although an overwhelming majority of the planet is composed of water, 97% of this water is constituted of saltwater; the fresh water used to sustain humans is only 3% of the total amount of water on Earth ...
Waterborne diseases and the absence of sanitary domestic water are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. For children under age five, waterborne diseases are the leading cause of death ...
According to the World Bank, 88 percent of all waterborne diseases are caused by unsafe drinking water, inadequate sanitation and poor hygiene ...
A 2006 United Nations report focuses on issues of governance as the core of the water crisis, saying "There is enough water for everyone" and "Water insufficiency is often due to mismanagement, corruption ...
On Madagascar’s highland plateau, a massive transformation occurred that eliminated virtually all the heavily forested vegetation in the period 1970 to 2000 ...
Water deficits, which are already spurring heavy grain imports in numerous smaller countries, may soon do the same in larger countries, such as China and India ...
According to a UN climate report, the Himalayan glaciers that are the sources of Asia's biggest rivers - Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra, Yangtze, Mekong, Salween and Yellow - could disappear by ...
The west coast of North America, which gets much of its water from glaciers in mountain ranges such as the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada, also would be affected ...
Construction of wastewater treatment plants and reduction of groundwater over-drafting appear to be obvious solutions to the worldwide problem ...
Wind and solar power such as this installation in a village in northwest Madagascar can make a difference in safe water supply ...
As new technological innovations continue to reduce the capital cost of desalination, more countries are building desalination plants as a small element in addressing their water crises ...
A novel approach to desalination is the Seawater Greenhouse which takes seawater and uses solar energy to desalinate it in conjunction with growing food crops in a specially adapted greenhouse ... (Wikipedia)
see @UNrightswire, see Human Rights & Clean Air & Drinking Water & Food & UBI - instead of destructive traffic, see e.g. @BeijingAir, and privatisation of drinking water and other violations etc... (dali48)
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see dali48 and warning of neo-fascism since 1989 and Climate Change since ca. 2000 and since "Banking Crisis" 2008 and since corona-virus 2020 etc. - instead of UBI & Ecology - Uncontrolled capitalism produces evil as bees produce honey ...
see dali48 and Climate Change and heat waves and dryness and fires (Australia, Amazonas etc.) and also floods and hurricanes etc. - since ca. 2000 and despite Copenhagen 2009 and Coronavirus since 2020 etc. - instead of #ZeroHunger, solar & wind energy & UBI & biodiversity etc...
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