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A Word on Water and Energy

Discover the urgent need for access to clean water and sanitation amid climate change and population growth pressures.

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If you've been reading Jared Diamond or Brian Fagan, you know that sustained droughts are correlated with collapsed civilizations. This should come as no surprise given that a top global health concern is access to clean water and sanitation. We require water to survive, grow, and stay healthy. More precisely, we are water. Energy and water are interrelated: Energy is used to produce, heat, move, and treat water. We use water to create energy. Thus, constraints on one pose constrains on the other. Many of us do not recognize this. Meanwhile, the world population is booming, climate change adds pressure to the hydrological cycle, and global economic growth increases demand for each. I've oversimplified the relationship for the purpose of a blog post, but the take home message for readers should be clear: Water and energy are deeply intertwined. Our current policies are now shifting to increase energy demand for ...

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