“Vampiric” humanity has “broken the water cycle”, thunders Antonio Guterres

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‘Vampiric’ humanity has ‘broken the water cycle’, endangering billions of people across the planet, the UN secretary-general denounced on Wednesday at the opening of the first UN conference on the water for nearly half a century.

“We have broken the water cycle, destroyed ecosystems and contaminated groundwater”, launched Antonio Guterres at the opening of these three days which should welcome more than 6,500 participants including a hundred ministers and a dozen leaders. of state and government.

“We are draining humanity of its vital substance through our vampiric overconsumption and unsustainable use of water, and we are causing it to evaporate by warming the planet,” he added, worrying about the “compromised” future of water, yet “the lifeblood of humanity” and “a human right”.

Not enough water in places, too much in others where flooding is increasing, or contaminated water: if dramatic situations are legion in many places on the planet, a report by UN-Water and Unesco published on Tuesday underlines the “imminent risk of a global water crisis”.

“How many people will be affected by this global water crisis is a matter of scenario,” lead author Richard Connor told AFP. “If nothing is done, between 40 and 50% of the population will continue to lack access to sanitation services and around 20-25% to safe drinking water,” he noted. And if the percentages do not change, the world’s population grows and the number of people affected with it.

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