The Global Water Crisis: Framing the Issue

Abstract: 

In March 2011, high-level experts from around the world were invited to Toronto, Canada, to meet with members of the InterAction Council about the status of the world’s freshwater supply as it relates to global security issues (see List of Participants in this volume). These experts reported that that the global water crisis is real and that there is urgency in addressing the growing number of security risks associated with threatened water supply and quality. They also, however, expressed hope and identified opportunities that can be realized by the timely triggering of change in policies, institutions, and the way society thinks about water.

 

Author(s): 
Thomas S. Axworthy
Bob Sandford
Harriet Bigas
Tim Morris
Zafar Adeel
Article Source: 
The Global Water Crisis: Addressing an Urgent Security Issue
Category: 
Economics
Food Security or Needs
Geography
Uses of Seaweeds: Fuel or Energy