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Vagabond Flowerchild
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- Northern Alabama
Over half of the aquifers in the world are going dry, according to the latest NASA report. The world has 37 major underground aquifers, and at least 21 of those are drying up, and are now past the point of no return.
Many of the aquifers are in heavily-populated areas of the world, and the aquifers are their only pure supply of water in many cases, because so many of the rivers and lakes have become too polluted to provide drinkable water.
As the water supplies diminish, famine will become even more widespread, and less crops will be able to be grown to feed people.
Even drinking water will be scarce, and what little is left, will probably be expensive and regulated by the local governments of the areas that get water from the aquifers.
Due to the longtime drought in California, they are now relying on the aquifers for about 60% of their drinking water, where it used to be only about 40%, so this is a pretty dramatic increase.
California has already started water rationing, and other places may soon be following suit as the water supplies in the aquifers continue to dwindle.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...s-show-how-the-world-is-running-out-of-water/
Many of the aquifers are in heavily-populated areas of the world, and the aquifers are their only pure supply of water in many cases, because so many of the rivers and lakes have become too polluted to provide drinkable water.
As the water supplies diminish, famine will become even more widespread, and less crops will be able to be grown to feed people.
Even drinking water will be scarce, and what little is left, will probably be expensive and regulated by the local governments of the areas that get water from the aquifers.
Due to the longtime drought in California, they are now relying on the aquifers for about 60% of their drinking water, where it used to be only about 40%, so this is a pretty dramatic increase.
California has already started water rationing, and other places may soon be following suit as the water supplies in the aquifers continue to dwindle.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...s-show-how-the-world-is-running-out-of-water/
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