The balance of the world’s water cycle is collapsing, and there is a risk that food production will be halved for the first time in human history.

Environment issues.
0001Milk toast★.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:13:25.32ID:maCcAe1F9
The presence of humans has disrupted the balance of the global water cycle, accelerating the damage caused by water shortages in many areas. This event, which would be “the first of its kind in human history,” is expected to wreak havoc on the economy, food production and people’s lives. This was revealed in a major new report. Destructive land use and water mismanagement over the past few decades, combined with the human-driven climate crisis, are putting “unprecedented stress” on the global water cycle, it said. The Global Commission on Water Economics, a group of international leaders and experts, released a report on this topic on the 16th. The hydrological cycle refers to the complex system by which water moves around the Earth. Water evaporates from the ground through lakes, rivers, plants, etc. and rises into the atmosphere. It travels long distances as a huge cloud of water vapour. It then cools, condenses, and eventually falls back to the earth’s surface as rain or snow. Disruption to the water cycle is already causing damage. Nearly 3 billion people are facing water shortages, crop growth is being hindered, and cities are sinking as groundwater depletes. Unless urgent action is taken, the consequences will be even more devastating. The water crisis threatens more than 50 percent of the world’s food production and risks an average 8 percent decline in countries’ gross domestic product (GDP) by 2050. The decline has been steeper in low-income countries, of up to 15 percent, according to the report. *Full article at the following source: 2024.10.17 thu 19:30 cnn.

世界の水循環のバランスが崩壊、「人類史上初」 食糧生産半減の恐れも
人間の存在によって世界の水循環のバランスが崩壊し、各地で水不足の被害増加に拍車がかかっている。「人類史上初」となるこうした事態は、経済や食糧生産、人々の生活に大混乱を引き起こすとみられる。新たな重大報告で明らかになった。 - (1/2)
0003Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:14:54.30ID:todrMU120
>>1
It’s China’s fault.
0049Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:28:29.59ID:52qAb/6/0
>>1
Ultimately, they’ll have to rely on seawater drinking water plants
Continental nations will have to move their populations to the coast.
0006Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:15:44.54ID:X3Vc8QJ50(1/2)
>>3
Also India and Africa.
0046Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:28:04.44ID:JEBnOCcP0
>>3
China’s thermal power plants and deforestation.
0004Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:14:58.83ID:cKG16Clg0
Who would have thought that Japan, with its abundant water resources, would become a resource-rich nation?
0012Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:16:52.23ID:Aq1FaXdN0
>>4
The amazing linear precipitation band is an asset.
0016Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:19:41.54ID:wxXssLK+0(1/2)
>>4
Japan has a lot of rapids and the water quickly flows into the sea, so it’s not actually that plentiful. Considering the amount of water used for imported food and industrial products, Japan is a major importing country.
0028Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:23:00.82ID:a9n1j2JC0(1/3)
>>4
The reality is that the water source is being bought up by China
Japanese people will no longer be able to drink Japanese water.
0066Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:31:40.02ID:Obkdnhbt0
>>4
>>28
Kumamoto, which is buzzing with semiconductors, is about to lose its water.
They say they’ve started water quality analysis for the local residents, but the situation in Taiwan has already become so serious that the local water is no longer drinkable, so they’re lucky they have the money to build it in Japan.
0072Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:32:32.84ID:Cl2ufHCf0(1/3)
>>4
Many people think that Japan has abundant water resources, but
if you convert the amount of rainfall per person, it’s only 1/4 of the world average
so they build a lot of dams to store the rain
thanks to that, Japanese people use twice as much water per person as the world average
it’s thanks to dams that we can use so much water!!
0113Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:43:50.96ID:NnIxmRqM0
>>4
It’s plentiful, but
it’s been said for a long time that imported food is quite precarious when calculated in terms of water resources.
0007Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:16:18.81ID:y2LFLZE30
After the ozone layer and global warming, is this the next big thing for vested interests?
0008Security Guard [lv.12].Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:16:22.41ID:y3t0U2Q90
Japan cannot be happy about this. The Chinese will buy up the land where the water sources are located. They need to take action quickly.
0022Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:21:07.68ID:O6yZ4TnF0
>>8
They’ve already been bought up.
0033Security guard [lv.9].Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:24:09.30ID:ObPdpHIn0
>>8
If it comes down to it, we’ll change the law, so it’ll be fine.
0009Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:16:31.58ID:2YASDr9q0
This is good news.
0010Security Guard [lv.4] [Sprout].Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:16:35.89ID:tqbCi3Bb0
Flooding in the Sahara desert.
0011Security Guard [lv.13] [Sprout].Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:16:47.59ID:COVliu720
There’s ice in Antarctica (´・ω・`).
0014Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:18:15.34ID:E3jzLpRf0
Flooding continues to increase,
forcing people to drink dirty water.
0017Security Guard [lv.2] [Sprout].Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:20:09.09ID:BExH2Yp20(1/2)
It would be pretty bad if wheat production were halved. Japan would be in trouble because of the rice shortage.
0018Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:20:22.98ID:WF328yD+0
Japan has an inexhaustible supply of water, so it has suddenly become a resource-rich country.
0019Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:20:43.84ID:7H6Eo0yH0
The population is likely to decrease.
0023Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:21:42.12ID:yK3C2LVJ0
Stupid humanity.
0024Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:21:47.59ID:NuBR4kjM0
We did it.
0025Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:21:57.94ID:4826kYcO0
On the other hand, it doesn’t rain where it hasn’t rained before.
0026Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:22:19.74ID:cnf9U+SW0
The balance of the world’s water cycle is collapsing, and there is a risk that food production will be halved for the first time in human history.-27
The balance of the world’s water cycle is collapsing, and there is a risk that food production will be halved for the first time in human history.-26
All humanity is poor = SDGs = One World Communism
This is the Great Reset
The Jew Jimin Party is a pawn of the globalists
Globalists are Jewish capitalists
Jewish capitalists are Jewish financiers such as Rothschild, Rockefeller, and Morgan
These guys are sucking up the assets of humanity and living a rich life for themselves.
0027Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:22:36.41ID:HVozZ+Sl0(2/4)
Typhoons come often, so the water depends on them. If there is no typhoon in a year, the area will dry up quickly.
0029Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:23:31.13ID:uqwq8AhJ0
This is the beginning of destruction. Next year will be the beginning of hell.
0030Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:23:35.89ID:YATVPRPc0
Are the leftists making a living again?
0032Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:24:08.84ID:XKEcN6jz0(1/4)
Advances in seawater desalination technology have already solved the global water shortage problem.
0034Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:24:14.86ID:RE3DxLOB0
I listened to the story. Humanity will be destroyed!
0035Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:24:48.66ID:Gaz4kbBD0
This is the price we pay for burning the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
0037Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:26:01.73ID:0Cqi1OhF0
Yeah yeah, they’ve been saying this since I was born.
0038Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:26:16.99ID:gRxImh5a0
This story has nothing to do with Japan.
0039Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:26:22.61ID:nLU9xYsT0
The pests have simply become so numerous that natural selection has begun to take over.
0040Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:26:31.41ID:xfa6H5qk0
It is forests, not lakes, that store water. If you cut down a forest, it will soon become a desert.
0042Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:27:05.75ID:G0xk+MFe0
There is a linear precipitation band in Japan so there is no need to worry.
0043Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:27:28.71ID:sPkgJDyb0
Gently on the blue sleeping water planet♪.
0044Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:27:41.13ID:tMmeJk+G0(1/14)
In fact, ocean water is gradually seeping into the Earth’s interior. Professor Ikuo Katayama and graduate student Kohei Hatakeyama of the Graduate School of Science at Hiroshima University have proposed a model showing that oceanic plates are absorbing more water than previously thought, and suggest that the oceans may disappear in about 600 million years. In this model, the amount of seawater carried into the Earth’s interior by oceanic plates is 2.5 billion tons per year, far exceeding the 200 million tons of water discharged from the Earth’s interior by volcanoes and other sources. .
0092Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:37:45.49ID:Cl2ufHCf0(2/3)
>>44
From a slightly different perspective
NHK’s Chico-chan said that the ocean floor is hard because of water pressure, so ocean water doesn’t seep into the earth.
I don’t know which scholar said this theory, but I’d like to see a debate about it.
0045Anonymous Donburako.Oct. 17, 2024 (Thu) 20:27:58.77ID:Un2uacAL0
This is something that has nothing to do with Japan, where flooding is on the rise. Although, having too much water is also a problem.
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1729163605, World Data and graph

Other languages: 【環境】世界の水循環のバランスが崩壊、「人類史上初」食糧生産半減の恐れも, El equilibrio del ciclo mundial del agua se está derrumbando y existe el temor de que la producción de alimentos se reduzca a la mitad por primera vez en la historia de la humanidad.

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