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  1. Mar 7, 2015 · Closing this gap will help prevent water-related diseases such as diarrhoea, the second leading cause of death in children under the age of five. Of the 760 000 children who die of diarrhoea every year, 88% of deaths are attributed to unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and insufficient hygiene. Malnutrition and child development: In India, 90 ...

  2. Aug 23, 2022 · Helen Nugent. Groundwater is water that has found its way down from the Earth’s surface into the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is a critical source of drinking water and a key resource for agriculture, industry and natural ecosystems. However, groundwater supplies are under threat from overuse and pollutants.

  3. Jan 26, 2017 · By conserving these lands, we can better protect our water and generate additional benefits for people and nature. Today, approximately 40 percent of the land in urban source watersheds of the world’s largest cities show high to moderate levels of degradation. This degradation impacts the present and future quality and reliability of water ...

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · Mangroves also serve to protect marine habitats from harmful nutrients and runoff that can harm seagrass, coral reefs and fisheries. The roots help filter water coming off from the land, including pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides and agricultural runoff, another NOAA report found. Mangroves therefore maintain water quality and clarity.

  5. Jan 28, 2021 · Industrial productivity (9): The World Economic Forum has ranked ‘Water Stress’ as a Top 5 Global Risk in Terms of Impact for the past five years. Water stress makes supply more unpredictable (and expensive), affecting operational capacity, profit margins and reputation. Climate action (13): Water production has a huge hidden environmental ...

  6. Jun 5, 2024 · The water sector receives little investment. Water is critical to nearly every aspect of human life and its global economic use value was estimated at $58 trillion in 2021. Despite this, funding gaps for water infrastructure and innovations remain vast. Experts report that the water sector receives less than 1% of all climate-tech investments.

  7. Mar 22, 2021 · Many have signed a water charter, such as the US or the European Union, that recognizes the importance of water, but do not enforce their guidelines. Governments can raise awareness of their citizens’ water footprint and offer tax incentives to be less wasteful e.g. financially rewarding water conservation rather than charging for its consumption, while also engaging businesses to establish water-positive behaviour.

  8. Jun 7, 2021 · According to 2017 data from the UN, 88% of the world’s population, or nearly 7 billion people, have access to clean water in their homes and within a 15 minute walk. Nearly 1.8 billion people gained access to basic water supplies from 2000 to 2017. The global population using safely managed and improved sanitation measured 68% in 2017, or ...

  9. Jun 8, 2022 · Greywater is one way to solve the issue of water waste. It is the lightly-used water from showers, bathtubs, sinks and washing machines - and it can be repurposed in many ways, say experts. We use a lot of water: to flush our toilets, cook our food, fill our bathtubs, water our plants, wash our clothes, and brush our teeth. An average family of ...

  10. Nov 23, 2020 · The global food security challenge is straightforward: by 2050, the world must feed two billion more people, an increase of a quarter from today’s global population. The demand for food will be 56% greater than it was in 2010. The United Nations has set ending hunger, achieving food security and improved nutrition, and promoting sustainable ...

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