This piece is part of a special National Geographic Freshwater News series on how grabbing land—and water—from poor people, desperate governments, and future generations threatens global food security, environmental sustainability, and local cultures.It shows that we are growing wheat in the desert because of the water issue , however it is also a huge problem for the water to save even on the dry lands.
Published December 18, 2012 ,Photograph by Ellis Ray, Photo Researchers/Getty Images
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/12/121217-pictures-greening-desert-irrigation-water-grabs/
By Majed
Published December 18, 2012 ,Photograph by Ellis Ray, Photo Researchers/Getty Images
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/12/121217-pictures-greening-desert-irrigation-water-grabs/
By Majed
I learnt that every year 3.4 million people in the world die because of unsafe water. that s about the entire city of Los Angeles. However, people in Saudi Arabia can not access to clean water easily.So we have other issue which is unsafe water plus wasting water! But there is a solution to it. There is a thing that many children with unsafe water use. It is called the life straw. The life straw is your own easy to carry water filter.
MAR 11, 2014,Posted by Mr. Emerson
http://sas6thgradescience.blogspot.com/2014/03/water-crisis-solutions.html
By majed
MAR 11, 2014,Posted by Mr. Emerson
http://sas6thgradescience.blogspot.com/2014/03/water-crisis-solutions.html
By majed
Jubail is the most powerful city in Saudi Arabia this is because of the the amount of oil and water. It is the only resource of water in the Saudi Arabia which makes us have no option of choosing water. However, “The location is so dangerous,” said Prince Turki Al-Kabeer, the undersecretary for multilateral affairs from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Not just to us, but to the world economy!”
FRIDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2011 by Toby C. Jones.History Professor, Rutgers
http://www.circleofblue.org/waternews/2011/world/plumbing
FRIDAY, 28 OCTOBER 2011 by Toby C. Jones.History Professor, Rutgers
http://www.circleofblue.org/waternews/2011/world/plumbing