37. One study suggests that although global
water conditions may worsen by 2025 due to population pressure,
climate change could have a net positive impact on global
water resources.
The diagram on the left side shows
the result of this particular study, indicating the water
availability for the population.
Another macroeconomic study (not shown here) based on three climate scenarios led to similar conclusion for the Asian continent while suggesting that in Europe changed climate conditions will be associated with some decrease per capita water availability.
The diagram on the right-hand side shows a projection of
the population living in increased and decreased water stress
under three different CO2 emission scenarios in the 2080s.
Regions with abundant water supplies are unlikely
to be significantly affected, except for the possibility
of increased flooding.
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