Monday, September 20, 2010

Canada's Fresh Water Supply Depleting


Summary      

The article that I have read is from a local media news company which is The Vancouver Sun. In this recent article published by The Vancouver Sun, its main topic is about Canada’s fresh water draining away from its source. Statistics are used to start off to show the major drop in the fresh water supply which appears as 3.5 cubic kilometers used annually. In other words there is a loss of 1.4 million Olympic sized swimming pools of water used every year. Our fresh water is collected from many natural aspects and in the end it is roughly about the amount of Lake Huron which then is distributed unequally across the provinces. Fresh water is being consumed at a high rate and with the water renewing at a slow pace we are brought into a position where the balance is broken which is especially difficult since fresh water is scarce.

Connection

            The concept spoken of in my summary is very predictable which appears to be scarcity. Our very own natural resource is in danger because our consumption of fresh water comes from many things such as hygiene, growing crops, etc is soaring. In the present people are not usually aware of our natural fresh water resource being scarce because it is used everywhere without any worries at all. The report shows staggering results that shows us that our fresh water could probably only last around for 270 years because of the consistent high demand and limited supply. Another term that could relate is opportunity cost because if Canada decided to hold a program to preserve water and to generate a way to aid the existing water supply it possibly will cost millions but in the end it would be worth it because the fresh water cycle would be balanced.

Reflection

            I was already aware of the fact that water indeed is a scarce natural resource that had to be preserved but when I look around people seem not to worry at all. My predictions of the causes of people not worrying are that there is not enough information stressed in public. If there was a vast amount of information floating around people would defiantly recognize it and make changes. The whole idea of fresh water being depleted is not a new because it was probably mentioned when people first harvested the natural resource but the ideals of preserving fresh water could be hundreds of new procedures. I remember back in the days where I was a child and fresh clean water was actually bought from stores or shared by family members of those who did live in the city because I lived in a small farm that did not achieve city water so I quickly learned the importance of preserving fresh water.

1 comment:

  1. Water is an imporant part of our life. We need water to survive. Your summary and reflection were very helpful and relateable. I saw a show filmed in the poor area of Africa, and it showed how the families were happy to see clean water. One child was so happy he didnt drink all the water, he said he's saving it for later because he wasn't sure when the next time he would be able to drink clean water. We take water for granted and later when there is no frsh waster left we will face the consequenses. We are drinking water faster than is it coming back. We should stop wasteing waster.i enjoyed reading you blog.

    Gaggn Bahra

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