Alternative Radio on 11/06/12

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Tue, 11/06/2012 - 9:00am to 10:00am
Peter Neill – Sea to Shining Sea: The Water Crisis

Peter Neill – Sea to Shining Sea: The Water Crisis (lecture)

As the climate is getting warmer and the population is growing, many parts of the world are running out of water. The earth is rapidly drying up as demand far outstrips supply.  Global consumption of water is doubling every twenty years. A crisis is looming. According to the UN, by 2025 as many as 3.5 billion people will face water scarcity. The potential for war and conflict is all too obvious. From Australia to Spain record droughts have led to critical water shortages. A fraction of the planet’s water is fresh, all the rest is salty. How can we create a just and sustainable future based on the notion of water as a commons and a public trust, and not a commodity to be sold to the highest bidder. Can new ways be found to increase our water supply?

Peter Neill is Director of the World Ocean Observatory (W2O) , a web-based place of exchange for information and education about the ocean defined as “an integrated, global, social system,” transcending conventional emphasis on species and habitat to relate the ocean to such issues as fresh water, climate, food, energy, trade, transportation, public health, international finance, policy and governance, economic development, mega-cities, and coastal culture.

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If the Earth's atmosphere and the oceans are warming, the result will be increased evaporation from the oceans and increased precipitation in the form of rain or snow throughout the world. Global Warming does not cause droughts; Global Cooling causes droughts. If there are increasing droughts, the likely culprit is Global Cooling.

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