Exam 6: The Problems of Water

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According to the Pacific Institute, conflicts over water are:

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In light of what you have read regarding drought, water shortages, and depleted aquifers, what do you propose can be done to prevent future widespread water shortages? How does population factor in? Do you think countries should put limits on human reproduction in order to curtail the increase in population?

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To prevent future widespread water shortages, several measures can be taken. Firstly, there needs to be a focus on sustainable water management practices, including the implementation of water conservation measures, investment in water recycling and desalination technologies, and the protection and restoration of natural water sources such as rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Additionally, there should be stricter regulations on water usage in agriculture, industry, and domestic settings to ensure efficient and responsible water use.

Population does factor into the issue of water shortages, as a larger population puts greater strain on water resources. Rapid population growth can lead to increased demand for water, exacerbating shortages. However, it is important to note that the issue is not solely about population size, but also about consumption patterns and resource management.

As for putting limits on human reproduction, this is a complex and controversial issue. While it is true that unchecked population growth can strain resources, including water, imposing limits on human reproduction raises ethical and human rights concerns. Instead of focusing on limiting reproduction, efforts should be directed towards improving access to family planning and reproductive health services, educating communities about the impacts of overpopulation on water resources, and addressing social and economic factors that contribute to high fertility rates.

Ultimately, addressing water shortages requires a multifaceted approach that considers sustainable water management, responsible consumption, and equitable access to resources, rather than simply focusing on population control.

The U.S. government estimates that, as a result of the 2011 East Africa drought, in the space of 90 days:

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In 2011, China experienced its worst drought in:

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According to the text, Las Vegas is currently experiencing a drought that has lasted:

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Philips (2012) noted that sea-level rise along the northern half of the eastern seaboard is:

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During the five days following Hurricane Sandy, the NYPD noted:

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According to the World Bank, how many countries are currently suffering water shortages?

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According to the text, the confirmed death toll of Hurricane Katrina stands at:

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Human beings consist primarily of:

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Since 1980, the average number of hurricanes has remained about the same, and:

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The Ogallala aquifer provides drinking water to:

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Based on the differing accounts provided in the chapter, do you believe there was a substantial increase in crime resulting from the relocation of disaster victims after Hurricane Katrina? Explain.

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How much of the global population depends on groundwater supplies for their water?

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Provide suggestions as to how the criminal justice system in New Orleans could have been better prepared for a large-scale disaster such as Katrina.

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After receiving approximately 150,000 homeless evacuees after Katrina, Houston, Texas, experienced:

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Hurricane Sandy affected which part of the country:

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Imagine a not-so-distant future where sea level rise renders the eastern seaboard of the U.S. unsuitable for habitation. Where do you think the millions of displaced easterners should go? Should state governments be preparing for a potential influx of migrants, and what do you imagine could result from a failure to prepare?

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In the aftermath of powerful storms, which country provides an excellent example of the scarcities that drive the Homer-Dixon model?

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Discuss three of the global water security concerns proposed by the National Intelligence Assessment.

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