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Water crisis
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Venezuela 2050 No access to potable water for 65% of the population of this country. Only 5% of the amount of water needed for our people to survive can be obtained in the country. We dont convert saline water to potable water.
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The background of the problem Population growth Population growth
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The background of the problem Unequal distribution Unequal distribution
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The background of the problem Using water in a profligate way Using water in a profligate way
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The background of the problem Water contamination Water contamination
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The background of the problem No water desalination No water desalination
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What happened next? 2025 not enough water on the planet 2025 not enough water on the planet Several wars were launched Several wars were launched A bottle of clean water was a product #1 in terms of price A bottle of clean water was a product #1 in terms of price
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The UN Committee On Clean Water Establishment of clean water reservations Establishment of clean water reservations The committee controlled the distribution of clean water on the planet. It imposed quotas. The committee controlled the distribution of clean water on the planet. It imposed quotas.
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Consequences Our planet lost almost one third of its population because of the water crisis in 2020s Our planet lost almost one third of its population because of the water crisis in 2020s
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The new challenge The population of Venezuela has grown by 40% for the last 7 years. The population of Venezuela has grown by 40% for the last 7 years. Not enough water. The country might not survive it this time. Not enough water. The country might not survive it this time.
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What do we do? Make use of our oceans Build water pipelines Stop contaminating water
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NOBODY WANTS TO FIGHT FOR IT
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