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    25 Signs That A Horrific Global Water Crisis Is Coming

    25 Signs That A Horrific Global Water Crisis Is Coming



    September 17th, 2011
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    Every single day, we are getting closer to a horrific global water crisis. This world was blessed with an awesome amount of fresh water, but because of our foolishness it is rapidly disappearing. Rivers, lakes and major underground aquifers all over the globe are drying up, and many of the fresh water sources that we still have available are so incredibly polluted that we simply cannot use them anymore. Without fresh water, we simply cannot function. Just imagine what would happen if the water got cut off in your house and you were not able to go out and buy any. Just think about it. How long would you be able to last? Well, as sources of fresh water all over the globe dry up, we are seeing drought conditions spread. We are starting to see massive "dust storms" in areas where we have never seem them before. Every single year, most of the major deserts around the world are getting bigger and the amount of usable agricultural land in most areas is becoming smaller. Whether you are aware of this or not, the truth is that we are rapidly approaching a breaking point.

    If dramatic changes are not made soon, in the years ahead water shortages are going to force large groups of people to move to new areas. As the global water crisis intensifies, there will be political conflicts and potentially even wars over water. We like to think of ourselves as being so "advanced", but the reality is that we have not figured out how to live without water. When the water dries up in an area, most of the people are going to have to leave.

    And yes, it will even happen in the United States too. For example, once Lake Mead dries up there is simply no way that so many people are going to be able to live in and around Las Vegas.

    Right now, most of us take for granted that we will always have access to an unlimited amount of clean water.

    But when you take a hard look at the data, it quickly becomes clear that everything that we have always taken for granted about water is about to dramatically change.

    That following are 25 signs that a horrific global water crisis is coming. The first 12 facts are about the United States, and the last 13 are about the rest of the world....

    #1 Today, the United States uses approximately 148 trillion gallons of fresh water a year.

    #2 According to the U.S. government, 36 U.S. states are already facing water shortages or will be facing water shortages within the next few years.

    #3 Since 1998, the level of water in Lake Mead has plunged by more than 50 percent. Lake Mead supplies about 85 percent of the water used in Las Vegas, and at this point the lake has 5.6 trillion gallons less water than it used to have. Lake Mead is falling so fast that some believe that the Hoover dam could actually stop producing electricity in a few years. Needless to say, that would be a total disaster for that entire region of the country. In addition, if things continue at the current pace, it is being estimated that Lake Mead will run completely dry some time around the year 2021.

    #4 According to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. interior west is now the driest that it has been in 500 years.

    #5 The Ogallala Aquifer, which is a massive underground lake that stretches from South Dakota all the way to Texas, is rapidly drying up. The Ogallala Aquifer is believed to be the largest body of fresh water in the world, and right now it is being drained at a rate of approximately 800 gallons per minute. Right now it covers approximately 174,000 square miles, and since the 1950s we have drained enough water from it "to half-fill Lake Erie". Once upon a time, the Ogallala Aquifer had an average depth of about 240 feet, but today the average depth is just 80 feet. If something is not done, we will definitely see a return of the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s. We need to start listening to the experts. Just consider what David Brauer of the Ogallala Research Service had to say when asked about the future of the Ogallala Aquifer....

    "Our goal now is to engineer a soft landing. That's all we can do."

    #6 A federal judge has ruled that the state of Georgia has very few legal rights to Lake Lanier. Lake Lanier is the main water source for the city of Atlanta. Millions more people are expected to move into the Atlanta area in the coming years, and this is creating an absolute nightmare for city officials.

    #7 It is estimated that California only has a 20 year supply of fresh water left.

    #8 It is estimated that New Mexico only has a 10 year supply of fresh water left.

    #9 Things have gotten so dry in Arizona that now giant "dust storms" have been blowing through the city of Phoenix.

    #10 Texas is has experienced one of the driest stretches that it has ever seen. Right now, approximately 81 percent of the state of Texas is experiencing "exceptional drought" conditions, and wildfires have burned an astounding 3.6 million acres in the state.

    #11 Approximately 40 percent of all U.S. rivers and approximately 46 percent of all U.S. lakes have become so polluted that they are are now considered to be too dangerous to fish in, swim in or get drinking water from.

    #12 Eight states in the Great Lakes region have signed a pact banning the export of water to outsiders - even to other U.S. states.

    #13 It is being projected that by the year 2030, global demand for water will be 40 percent higher than it is today.

    #14 Worldwide demand for fresh water tripled during the last century, and is now doubling every 21 years.

    #15 According to USAID, one-third of the population of the earth will be facing severe or chronic water shortages by the year 2025.

    #16 Of the 60 million people added to the world’s cities every year, the vast majority of them live in impoverished areas that have no sanitation facilities whatsoever.

    #17 It is estimated that 75 percent of the surface water in India is now contaminated by human and agricultural waste.

    #18 If you can believe it, according to a UN study on sanitation, far more people in India have access to a cell phone than to a toilet.

    #19 In the developing world, 90 percent of all wastewater is discharged completely untreated into local rivers, streams or lakes.

    #20 Every 8 seconds, somewhere in the world a child dies from drinking dirty water.

    #21 Due to a lack of water, Saudi Arabia has given up on trying to grow wheat and will be 100 percent dependent on wheat imports by the year 2016.

    #22 In northern China, the water table is dropping one meter every single year because of drought and overpumping.

    #23 Incredibly, a new desert the size of Rhode Island is created in China every single year because of drought and overpumping.

    #24 In China, 80 percent of all major rivers have become so horribly polluted that they do not support any aquatic life at all at this point.

    #25 Collectively, the women of South Africa walk the equivalent of the distance to the moon and back 16 times a day just to get water.

    To learn more about the coming global water crisis, check out the short video posted below....

    Right now, more than a billion people around the globe do not have access to safe drinking water.

    That number is going to keep increasing.

    Without enough fresh water, people cannot grow enough food. Global food prices are already starting to skyrocket, and the coming global water crisis certainly is not going to help matters.

    A massive, massive disaster is on the horizon. The era of gigantic amounts of cheap food and "unlimited" amounts of clean water is over.

    A horrific global water crisis is coming.

    You better get ready.

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    La Niña Returns, Bad News For Drought Stricken Southern US

    By Mark Dunphy - Thu Sep 15, 1:06 am


    No end in sight for drought stricken southern USA

    La Niña, one of the primary contributing actors to extreme weather around the globe during the first half of 2011, has re-emerged in the tropical Pacific Ocean and is forecast to gradually strengthen and continue into winter.

    Forecasters from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have upgraded their La Niña Watch to a La Niña Advisory.

    The strong 2010-11 La Niña contributed to record winter snowfall, spring flooding and drought across the United States, as well as other extreme weather events throughout the world, such as heavy rain in Australia and an extremely dry equatorial eastern Africa.


    Average sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies (degree C) for the week centered on Aug. 31, 2011, indicate the re-emergence of La Niña in the tropical Pacific Ocean. Credit NOAA

    Mike Halpert, deputy director of NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center said: “La Niña also often brings colder winters to the Pacific Northwest and the northern Plains, and warmer temperatures to the southern states. This means drought is likely to continue in the drought-stricken states of Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexicoâ€
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    my point for posting this is the massive amount of Immigration (200,000) added monthly = 1.4 Million annually

    added to the amount of out of control Illegal Immigration

    equals massive suffering and reduced resources for America

    I see a massive collapse coming
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    Lutheran World Relief is very active in third world countries with digging wells and water purification. LWR is tied into the World Council of Churches (New World Order), so you may consider it an inappropriate means of giving. But year after year, the LWR overhead percentage is the second lowest among major charities. Specify "potable water" when you give.
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