You don’t hear much about the water crisis in the United States.
Water is still cheap here and our borders contain a relatively large
freshwater supply.
But in some places the crisis is in flames.
1.6 billion people live in regions with absolute water scarcity and by 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population could be living under water stressed conditions.
Late energy analyst Matthew Simmons warned this was scarier than peak oil: “As global population grows, water usage has to rise for sanitation, food production and modern energy creation. It is unclear whether this can happen.”
The following slides contain alarming charts and maps. You can also check out guides from Citi and Jefferies on how to invest in water scarcity.
Read more: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/06/07/forget-peak-oil-the-global-water-crisis-will-shake-humanity-to-its-core/?__lsa=b7cb05ef
But in some places the crisis is in flames.
1.6 billion people live in regions with absolute water scarcity and by 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population could be living under water stressed conditions.
Late energy analyst Matthew Simmons warned this was scarier than peak oil: “As global population grows, water usage has to rise for sanitation, food production and modern energy creation. It is unclear whether this can happen.”
The following slides contain alarming charts and maps. You can also check out guides from Citi and Jefferies on how to invest in water scarcity.
Read more: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/06/07/forget-peak-oil-the-global-water-crisis-will-shake-humanity-to-its-core/?__lsa=b7cb05ef
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