The volatile future of Australia's water

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Research Tuesdays - Tuesday 10 November
    In the World Economic Forum’s recently released 2015 global risk assessment, the threat identified as having the greatest potential impact was “water crises”.
    As our population grows and climate changes, the effective management of water resources will become increasingly critical; not just for the survival of communities and industries, but entire regions.
    So how should we prepare for this volatile future? In this special Research Tuesdays forum, our expert panellists explored the issues in detail, analysing:
    the key big-picture factors of climate change and infrastructure
    the economics of water, especially in the often neglected area of demand
    South Australia’s specific challenges regarding water regulation, policy and planning
    current best-practice water management around the world.
    More info: blogs.adelaide....

Комментарии • 5

  • @DanaBidlake
    @DanaBidlake 8 лет назад

    It's a very work able project. I could show you how to use the flow of the water from the plants to create power. Enough power to freely give it to the world. as well as filter and refreshing aqua furs..

  • @DanaBidlake
    @DanaBidlake 8 лет назад

    I hope it helps the idea that is..

  • @gilliandarling9239
    @gilliandarling9239 8 лет назад

    what we need to realise is the ground water belongs in the ground ... we need a water tank on every house so the rain water does not go down the drain or inot the oceans but is saved for the land .... and no more water transfer via bottles or pipes to make profit for the usa .. cos that who has given us this water market and associated problems

  • @DanaBidlake
    @DanaBidlake 8 лет назад

    I can give you clean healthy drinking water. That would extend your life using pure silver and pure gold two balls with a small electrical current as a water treatment