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UN Reports Shows Green Energy Overtaking Fossil Fuel Investments


According to a report released by the United Nations, green energy overtook fossil fuels in attracting investment for power generation for the first time last year.

Wind, solar and other clean technologies attracted $140 billion compared with $110 billion for gas and coal for power generation, with over a third of the clean cash being invested in Britain and the rest of Europe, who are nations that continue to make great strides in this arena.

The largest growth seen for renewable investment came from China, India and other developing countries, which are quickly catching up to the oil-hungry West when it comes to moving away from fossil fuel sources to improve energy security and help combat the devastation of climate change.

“There have been many milestones reached in recent years, but this report suggests renewable energy has now reached a tipping point where it is as important – if not more important – in the global energy mix than fossil fuels,” said Achim Steiner, executive director of the UN’s Environment Program.

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Global Water Shortage at Catastrophic Levels by 2025


The United Nations, recently held a high-level symposium on water security organized by the World Water Organization, where they warned that two-thirds of the world’s population will face a lack of water in the next two decades if current trends in climate change, population growth, rural to urban migration and uncontrolled consumption continues they are now. Agriculture (in its currently practiced system) consumes around three quarters of the world’s fresh water supplies and in Africa the proportion is closer to ninety per cent.

United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro, leading the discussion, said that “if present trends continue, 1.8 billion people will be living in countries or regions with water scarcity by 2025, and two-thirds of the world population could be subject to water stress” Migro continued to warn against the severity of the problem saying “The lack of safe water and sanitation is inextricably linked with poverty and malnutrition, particularly among the world’s poor.”

The Deputy Secretary-General was adamant that achieving water security would have to include more effective and efficient water management, with initiatives like enhancing food security through more equitable allocation of water for agriculture and food production. Migro said that “it means ensuring the integrity of ecosystems, and it means promoting peaceful collaboration in the sharing of water resources, particularly in the case of boundary and trans-boundary water resources.”

The right to water is one of many other internationally recognized human rights, including the right to food, the right to health, and the right to adequate housing. The terrifying consequences of a global water shortage will hopefully spur nations to more start implementing more stringent water policies from a regulatory standpoint.

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