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How can Greece solve its water crisis?

 

Screen Shot 2020-05-27 at 3.53.52 PM.pngGreece is ​currently ​ranked 26th for ​water stress in ​the world and ​its climate ​change ​predictions are ​bleak: around ​30 percent of ​Greece could ​become desert ​over the next ​few decades. ​While there are ​solutions that ​could help ​mitigate the ​worst future ​water shortages,​ it is a ​challenge that ​everyone in ​Greece is going ​to have to help ​overcome. ​Building ​efficient ​desalination ​plants on ​islands such as ​Nisyros will ​likely provide ​residents and ​tourists with a ​refreshing ​glass of clean ​water, but ​everyone will ​need to be more ​mindful of what ​it took to get ​that water into ​the glass—​the more we ​appreciate ​water, the less ​we will waste, ​and the more ​likely we are ​to secure our ​water future.​  ​

 

But it’​s not just the ​islands that ​are facing a ​dismal water ​future: ​mainland Greece ​has significant ​problems too. ​Athens is one ​of the cities ​that climate ​change could ​severely impact ​within 30 years ​and it is ​already ​experiencing ​some degree of ​water shortage. ​Water demand in ​the greater ​Athens region ​is growing at ​an excessive ​and unsustainable ​rate—​around six ​percent a year. ​This is driven ​by a growing ​urban ​population and ​an expansion ​beyond ​apartment ​blocks to ​suburban homes ​with thirsty ​gardens. Unless ​Greece takes ​urgent measures ​to cut water ​use, in a few ​years supply ​will simply not ​meet demand. ​

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