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.
>>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.
>>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.
>>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!!
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.
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. .
>>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.
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