Research results indicate that people in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and the Southwest United States will experience significant water supply difficulties in the near future.
In this regard, the current commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from metallurgy, energy and transport enterprises are measures to limit the increase in the global average temperature. This will help prevent worsening water shortages.
If the rate of industrial pollution of the environment continues, then another 11 percent of the world's population born before 2000 will experience a shortage of water resources, and those who already live in waterless regions will be on the verge of survival.
If the existing trends in the development of metallurgy, energy and other sectors of the economy continue, the average global temperature will increase by about 3.5 C in relation to the pre-industrial level, which will lead to a shortage of water for 668 million people in the world. Higher temperatures lead to increased evaporation of water and thus a decrease in resources.
If the average global warming reaches +4 C, then it can be said with a high degree of certainty that even a deep river like the Amazon will experience difficulties. In addition to water scarcity, future climate change will affect global ecosystems.
World leaders must take responsibility and control over high emissions and influence climate change mitigation
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