36. Today, the great pressure on water resources
is rising human populations, particularly growing concentrations
in urban areas.
It uses the current rate of water use per person
without taking into account possible increases in water
use due to economic growth or improvements in water use
efficiency.
Even if the world maintained the pace of the 1990s in water-supply
development, this would not be enough to ensure that everyone
had access to safe drinking water by the year 2025.
An increase in the rate of evaporation will also affect
water supplies and contribute to the salinisation of irrigated
agricultural lands.
Current indications are that if climate change occurs gradually,
the impacts by 2025 may be minor, with some countries experiencing
positive impacts while most experience negative ones.
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