World water crisis risks; Because, global warming and population growth



Global warming and population growth are the main factors that are leading the world toward a water supply crisis.
At least these are the latest data that has published the World Resources Institute, who have concluded that the demand for water in the world, with more likely to grow even more due to the demographic growth rate. This growing population will require a greater consumption, agriculture also farms, different companies or hydropower. The consequence of the lack of basic element of life on Earth will be shattered an entire ecosystem, warns World resourses Institute.
Depletion of water resources is the main factor that brings the lack, as climate change is expected to return in many areas drought. While some regions will face massive rainfall and flooding, others will face an extreme drought. To the World Resources Institute, it has compiled a list of 33 countries that will face the most water crisis.
The first 16 countries are those of the Middle East, and while following directly behind them to leave the country Macedonia Turkey, Greece, Spain and other countries. The red color on the map and nuances approaching it, show a higher risk pëballë this phenomenon. Balkan Peninsula is generally colored red, which indicates a greater exposure to water shortage in the coming years. According to some climate change experts, a fundamental human right to consume clean water is one of the biggest challenges in the current climate.
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