The Environment
Water: The United Nations
urges campaign against waste
Over one billion people worldwide now suffer a shortage of drinking water. The United Nations (UN) recommends countries create campaigns against wasting water supplies. This is the first in a series on the issue brought to you by Maganews
On March 22nd, World Water Day, the UN made a recommendation to every country in the world. It wants them to create campaigns to reduce water consumption and to prevent waste. Our planet has a lot of water, but the problem is that the oceans’ water, comprising 97.6% of all water in the world, is unsuitable for consumption. There remains just 2.4% in freshwater, which can be treated and drunk. However, most of this water is frozen in ice flows. Over one billion people in the world now suffer a shortage of water. The number of people without access to drinking water may double by around 2030, says the UN. Population growth is one of the factors responsible for this shortage, with eighty million people added to the global total every year, according to the UN. More people means more consumption. Waste, deforestation, pollution and climate change are other factors that contribute to making the problem worse.
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Matéria publicada da edição de abril da Revista Maganews.
Vocabulary
1 to urge – desejar / encorajar (aqui = recomendar / pedir)
2 waste - desperdício
3 shortage – escassez
4 drinking water – água potável
5 unsuitable – inadequada (o)
6 remain (s) - sobra
7 freshwater – água “doce” / potável
8 ice flows – geleiras
9 to double – dobrar
10 deforestation - desmatamento
11 awareness – aqui = conscientização ( to be aware = ficar ciente / se conscientizar)
12 to set up – iniciar
13 amount – quantidade
13 to join – aderir
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