By 2050, per
capita water availability in India is expected to drop by about 44 % due to growing populations and higher demand, as well as higher pollution levels.
Not exact matches
The U.S. DoD is specifically confronting the issue of regional vulnerabilities and security implications to extreme weather events and climate change, in terms of food,
water and energy security, and the impacts of disruptions or longer term decreases in per
capita availability.
Food
availability per
capita and access to clean
water have risen dramatically over the past half - century, reducing malnutrition and
water - borne diseases and increasing life expectancy.
By 2020, the
availability of
water is estimated to diminish to about 800 cubic meters per
capita.
The
availability of
water in Pakistan has declined from 5,000 cubic meters per
capita 60 years ago to 1,200 cubic meters per
capita in 2009.