Importance of Water: “Our most important resource, yet most misused resource”. Gregory Drake 11036163 29/04/2013 Critical studies 3 INTRODUCTION Humans and the environment. Humans have been on this earth for thousands of years. We have learned to survive and adapt to our environmental surroundings. The relationship between the environment and us humans has changed drastically over the past few decades. Our ancestors and those before them, saw the environment as a haven which should be protected and not over used.
They believed that humans and the environment were one, and needed one another to fully be complete. The environment was praised as the ruler of the earth, for humans had to adapt and comply to what ever mother nature had in store. Our environment has been the base on which civilizations have build and expanded into strong and powerful nations. What we haven’t truly learned as a human race is that with great power comes great responsibility. Our environment is being destroyed every second, by cooperates, governments and people.
We do not understand the implications of what we are doing to our environment. We need to realize as a planet that the environment is the be-all and the end-all to our survival as a human race. This is because with out our essential necessities such as water, sunlight and land. We would be no more than a failed species. This is something us as humans have only started to understand. That our environment is crucial to our survival. Our rivers are slowly starting to dry up due to increasing effect of global warming over our planet.
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Pollution is slowly starting to have an effect on every single river and subsidiary around the world. Communities are continuously bathing and washing clothes in these rivers, which leaves harmful chemicals used in the soaps and washing powders. These chemicals slowly drift down the river, along where another community is living. This community with then use this water to drink and cook food with, even though its been polluted with harmful chemicals which could cause serious illness, even death. WATER AS A DEPENDABLE RESOURCE
Water is one of the most important natural resources crucial to our survival. Water is said to be the substance of all life and is generally a part of the make up of all living and non-living things on earth. In its useful form it has no smell or taste and it is essential in all living organisms as it combats dehydration. The human body alone is made up of 75% water and the species cannot survive for more than 3 days with out consuming the substance. Water covers roughly 70% of the earth’s surface with a capacity of around 332.5 million cubic metres. The only problem is that 97% of all of this water is undrinkable as it contains salt; which has an adverse affect on its primary effect on life which is hydration. This means that only 3% of the world’s water is fresh water and 77% of all the earth’s fresh water the reserve is frozen and of the remaining 23% only 0. 5% is available to support all flora and fauna on planet earth. So you would think that humans with their mental and physical capability to look after the precious resource would do so.
Sadly however, this is not the case. Much of our 0. 5% (of 23% of 3%) is used in the manufacture process of all goods and services our world has to offer and more often than not contaminating what is used, before it is returned to the environment only to contaminate the rest of our useful supply. It is for this reason that I have chosen fresh water as my topic of conversation because I am aware of its importance to not only my own existence but to those who will follow on in my name as well as the rest of the world and its inhabitants.
The Essay on In Your Opinion Are Water Resources Over Or Undervalued In The United States
In your opinion are water resources over or undervalued in the United States? Water is the most important life element to humans after oxygen. Without water human can live only up to 3 days after which they would die. Today water represents a great and profitable industry for the fact that the producers of the main US soft drinks need water, as well as the ordinary citizen who use water for their ...
While the commodity is widely available to some, where it is squandered, abused and tainted through acts of negligence and ignorance, others suffer the brunt of drought and famine at the lack quantity available. These situations are directly attributable to geographical positioning and prior mismanagement of land as a social resource. Others have vast fresh water resources that are poisoned by their country’s industrial sector’s waste. The lack of water impacts the poorer populations the most as they lack both the knowledge and financial ability to conserve and supply the substance equally throughout their communities.
These communities are more often than not neglected by the higher LSMs even though we are all aware of their resource constraints. Sadly it seems as though selfishness and greed is a common trait in the human species with a minute percentage of the world’s population willing to make an active effort in supporting those in need. UNIVERSAL THOUGHT Despite the fact that 780 million people remain unattended, UNICEF’s efforts to supply clean drinking water to those with no access to the resource resulted in their Millennium Development Goal (MDG) to have halved the number of people without access to drinking water by 2010.
The statistic was achieved in 2010 but the data is skewed. With the rest of the world achieving a 95% improvement on access to drinking water apart from, Sub-Saharan Africa and Oceania where absolutely no improvement was made and with the increase in population, this equates to a 5% decline in access to drinking water supplies in these parts. Almost half of the world’s people who have gained access to drinking water since 1990 live in China or India, with Sub-Saharan Africa having the lowest coverage of drinking water.
UNICEF has no answer for the phenomenon as they claim to have paid no more attention to the areas where goals have been achieved than the areas that have failed. Further research is going into monitoring the management of the donated resources in the areas of failure. So far research has showed that these areas predominantly fall in harder, dryer and more barren geographical locations as well as those with dense climates all year round with large amounts of stagnant water. Methods to account for these conditions in termsof protecting clean water resources will be addressed by 2015 and all research is on track as of late. (http://www. unicef. org/media/files/JMPreport2012. pdf).
The Term Paper on Values of Water Resource in Scotland
1.0 Executive Summary The main purpose of this report is to give out the definition of “values” of water resources and the ways to account for it. In addition to the traditional value expressed solely in economic terms, the new concept pays more attention to the social and environmental benefits. According to the new value system, recommendations have been made to help government determine whether ...
WATER AS A LOCAL RESOURCE Not everybody in South Africa has access to clean water. The country has seen a drastic increase in the number of people with access to clean water – in 1994, about 14 million people did not, however that number is now about 4 million. In rural areas, about 5 million people have to walk to distant rivers or streams for water – which is not guaranteed to be clean
In South Africa there are so many different climates ranging from semi-Antarctic waters in the Cape, deserts in the Karoo, tropics along the North Coast and Veld wild lands of the interior, there is constant demand for fresh water reserves in neighboring geographical areas throughout the year. With issues such as increasing populations of underdeveloped communities the danger of polluting our fresh surface and ground water reserves is a constant threat.
Without the finance or knowledge to manage the resource our people so often fall victim to famine and drought in the harsher months and without effective infrastructure waste is dumped in rivers to be taken away. Disease and infection is the result and a catalyst for a steady decline in living conditions for the majority of our people who are the poor and unable to afford clean drinkable water. Perhaps it is the government’s lack of initiative and misuse of funds that is to blame, but are we as the people, those who also have the ability to help in even a slight manner, doing enough for our country?
Or is it easier to shift the blame onto someone else and in true African fashion blame the government? Perhaps we need to accept a part of the problem as a lack of action by our own part, and to make a conscious decision to make a difference, because it is clear that if we do not, no one else will. Our fresh water supplies are increasingly strained year upon year, with less than 10% of our annual rainfall being available as surface water and our exponential population growth it should be understood that our access to the supply is decreasing at an exponential rate too. SUPPORT AS A LOCAL ISSUE
The Essay on California Water Pollution Act Clean Laws
California Water Pollution Water pollution is the major problem in our world today. The state of California also has many water problems of it's own. Many living things suffer from polluted water. Humans, animals, and other organisms depend on water to live. So what will happen if nothing is done to save our polluted water Or if what is being done just isn't enough to keep our water clean and ...
Despite there being a number of regulatory systems in place with regards to dumping of waste and chemical usage within range of waterways we are still experiencing a decrease in both quantity and quality of drinkable water as a result of the previously mentioned. Global efforts are slowly starting to influence our smaller countries as they are making real ground in the management of various natural resources, a pertinent one being fresh water which is a part of the three major NGOs in the world today such as the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Although UNICEF reaches out to children in particular, all communities benefit in excess and where WWF is dedicated to the animals of our earth, their efforts to protect and combat pollution of natural consumable resources as a habitat for wildlife inadvertently benefits the people with a clean resource. The main challenge for all parties is to ensure sustainable use and effective re-route or refinery systems for waste.