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Global Water Shortage Exacerbated by Droughts and Misuse. Men like Edward Mooradian are saving California.

Indeed, there would hardly be any water left without them. And without water California, now in the fourth year of an epic drought, would be nothing but desert. That's why it's such a cynical joke and, most of all, a tragic reality, that men like Mooradian are also destroying California. In fact, they are actually aggravating the emergency that they are trying to mitigate. The Americans call this a catch- 2. Either way, the game is lost. On a Sunday morning in July, Mooradian is standing between rows of orange and lemon trees near Fresno in the Central Valley, the stretch of land in the heart of California that supplies the United States, Canada and Europe with fruit, vegetables and nuts.

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It is shortly before 8 a. Mooradian, tanned and muscular, wearing a helmet and sunglasses, switches on the drill mounted on his truck. It gurgles furiously for a moment and drives a long pipe into the earth.

Mooradian is drilling for groundwater. He has been doing this day and night, seven days a week, ever since California's rivers and lakes began drying up. His order book for the next few months is so full that he no longer answers the phone. Were he to answer, all he could do would be to put off the callers, and hearing the desperation in their voices depresses him. They all urgently need water, the farmers, who are on the verge of bankruptcy because of the drought, but also the families, the elderly and the sick, who have had to live for months or even years without a drop of running water, here in California, the vacation paradise that calls itself The Golden State. He points to the hole, which is spewing mud at the moment. We can do that in our sleep.

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If he does his customer, a local farmer, will be saved, at least for the time being. The mile- long rows of small, seemingly identical fruit trees would stay green, in contrast to the devastation in the surrounding area, with its cracked earth, yellow meadows and dead trees, their branches protruding admonishingly into the sky like dinosaur bones. And if he doesn't?

Those poor people. They went into debt for that well. The majority of the 4.

Californians are already drawing on this last reserve of water, and they are doing so with such intensity and without restriction that sometimes the ground sinks beneath their feet. The underground reservoir collapses. This in turn destabilizes bridges and damages irrigation canals and roads.

This groundwater is thousands of years old, and it is not replenishing itself. Those who hope to win the race for the last water reserves are forced to drill deeper and deeper into the ground. Men like Mooradian help the thirsty and despairing obtain water. At the same time, however, their actions contribute to the impending collapse here. DER SPIEGELGraphic: Where water is scarce. That water is wasted, polluted and poisoned and its distribution is appallingly unfair. The world's population has almost tripled since 1.

To make matters worse, mankind is changing the Earth's climate with greenhouse gas emissions, which only exacerbates the injustices. When we talk about water becoming scarce, we are first and foremost referring to people who are suffering from thirst.

Close to a billion people are forced to drink contaminated water, while another 2. How will we manage to feed more and more people with less and less water? But people in developing countries are no longer the only ones affected by the problem. Droughts facilitate the massive wildfires in California, and they adversely affect farms in Spain. Water has become the business of global corporations and it is being wasted on a gigantic scale to turn a profit and operate farms in areas where they don't belong. More than two- and- a- half thousand years later, on July 2. United Nations felt it was necessary to define access to water as a human right.

It was an act of desperation. The UN has not fallen so clearly short of any of its other millennium goals than the goal of cutting the number of people without this access in half by 2. The question is whether water is public property and a human right. Or is it ultimately a commodity, a consumer good and a financial investment? Cheap Super Dark Times (2017) Movie. The world's business leaders and decision makers gathered at the annual meeting in snow- covered Davos, Switzerland in January to discuss the most pressing issues of the day. One of the questions was: What is the greatest social and economic risk of the coming decade? The selection of answers consisted of 2.

The answer chosen by the world's economic elite was: water crises. Consumers have recognized for years that we need to reduce our consumption of petroleum. But very few people think about water as being scarce, even though it's the resource of the future, more valuable than oil because it is irreplaceable.

It also happens to be the source of all life. Germany is a fortunate country when it comes to water. Many of its lakes are clean enough that they are safe for swimming. Germans splash around in pools, they drive to the seaside and they shower as often and long as they please. But they also contribute - - unknowingly, in most cases - - to the growing scarcity of water in many other parts of the world. A SPIEGEL team traveled around the globe to investigate what happens when water runs out, and what the potential solutions are: Brazil, which considered its surplus of water to be inexhaustible until recently; Spain, where many farmers produce strawberries for German consumers using stolen water; and California, where the record drought is jeopardizing the American dream. The question of who owns water led to a water war in Bolivia. Emptying The Skies (2015) Full Movie.

Israel, blessed with neither water nor peace, has found solutions that can serve as a lesson to others. Brazil: Destroyed Wealth. On the evening when the hydroelectric plant in Pirapora do Bom Jesus reduces the amount of water released through its spillways, the picturesque town is transformed into something out of a horror film. Dirty white foam rises from the Rio Tiet. The foam creeps up the walls of buildings, coats the riverfront walk, encases the bridge across the river and drifts across the church square in flakes. Recently, the mountain of foam reached to just below the kitchen window at Maria Luiza Villela dos Santos's restaurant, seven meters (2. Rio Tiet. It even smells dead, with a pungent, foul odor rising from its waters.

Every year, from May to August, during the dry season in southeastern Brazil, city officials in Pirapora do Bom Jesus declare an environmental state of emergency. The water level in the Rio Tiet. A small dam near the city churns up the water, which creates the foam.

The white wall is especially high this year, because the water level in the Rio Tiet. Brazil's southeast, the country's most densely populated region, has been stricken with the worst drought in 8. The last rainy season was almost nonexistent.

In the Sistema Cantareira, an enormous system of reservoirs that supplies water to more than 9 million people in S. South America's largest city is at risk of running out of water. Government officials blame climate change. Brazil prides itself in having the largest fresh water supplies in the world.

Built on Water. The Brazilians believed that water would always be there, and that everyone could use it as they pleased. They dam rivers to produce energy, change the courses of rivers and pollute bodies of water with fecal matter and industrial waste. Cattle farmers deforest embankments, while fruit growers remove water from rivers and dump pesticides back in. In Rio de Janeiro, maids scrub the sidewalk with drinking water, and rich and poor alike often shower three times a day. Only now are many realizing that this abundance is finite. As a result, hillside neighborhoods often see no water for days. Ironically, the huge city is practically built on water.

Hundreds of rivers, streams and springs permeate S. Their sources are in the green hills of the Mata Atl.

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