考虑地表水质量,当前和未来全球缺水问题都将加剧
作者:E. R. Jones, M. F. P. Bierkens and M. T. H. van Vliet
The inadequate availability of clean water presents systemic risks to human health, food production, energy generation and ecosystem functioning. Here we evaluate population exposure to current and future water scarcity (both excluding and including water quality) using a coupled global hydrological and surface water quality model. We find that 55% of the global population are currently exposed to clean water scarcity at least one month per year, compared with 47% considering water quantity aspects only. Exposure to clean water scarcity at least one month per year increases to 56-66% by the end of the century. Increases in future exposure are typically largest in developing countries-particularly in sub-Saharan Africa-driven by a combination of water quantity and quality aspects. Strong reductions in both anthropogenic water use and pollution are therefore necessary to minimize the impact of future clean water scarcity on humans and the environment. Polluted water contributes to water scarcity. Here the authors project water demands, availability and quality under climate and socio-economic changes and show that 56-66% of the global population will be exposed to clean water scarcity at the end of the century.
(来源:Nature Climate Change 2024 Vol. 14 Issue 6 DOI: 10.1038/s41558-024-02007-0)