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Not great.
Many people don’t even realize it’s possible to run out of water.
For now it goes even further. Many people do not even know of the concept of running out of water. At least not for themselves.
Yet, from the Yellow River in China to the Colorado River in the United States, many rivers no longer reach the sea. Often artificially straightened and dammed, water is sucked out and channelled off to supply farms, industries and households. Great lakes, from the Aral Sea in central Asia to Lake Urmia in Iran, have nearly disappeared. Groundwater aquifers, from the Ogallala and Central Valley in the US to India’s Upper Ganges and Pakistan’s Lower Indus, are being depleted faster than they can refill. The remaining freshwater is increasingly polluted with sewage and fertilisers, causing algal blooms that smother and choke ecosystems.
But how can the profits of our precious companies be saved if we stop choking ecosystems?
Famine is my biggest fear within the next two decades.