Water Shortage Essay

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The idea of nature is a social construction and is dependent on cultural and religious ideas around the interaction with it. In terms of water usage, some cultures (and sub-cultures) may see water as an integral part of the world and their lives and will seek ways to conserve it as much as they can. Other cultures don’t see water in the same light, they rather think of water as an abundant, self-renewing element. The truth is, water, in whichever context of nature it is viewed, forms an integral part of human, plant and animal life. Without water many ecosystems would cease to exist leading many plants, animals and also humans to extinction. The issue of water shortage in the global perspective is linked to issues around climate change, pollution, and infrastructure to provide access to humans. This essay will discuss what various sources of water shortage are in South Africa and how they affect humans and the environment which the water is supposed to serve. This essay will also look at how issues around water shortage are framed around other social issues in the media and how this issue only becomes a part of discourse when there is another social or political agendas to discuss. This essay will also briefly describe a Sri Lankan case study on water scarcity and link that into a South African context. It will look at how the United Nations views the environment and conclude with recommendations on how the scarcity can be reversed.
The 7th goal of the millennium development goals by the United Nations is to ensure environmental sustainability (United Nations, 2012). This includes reducing deforestation, increasing access to clean water sources, decreasing greenhouse gas emissions, and creating and enforcing policies which aim to ...

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... extreme poverty and hunger; Goal 4 – reduce child mortality; Goal 6 – Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other [water borne] diseases; Goal 7 – Ensure environmental sustainability (United Nations, 2012). The millennium development goals have been extended to 2015.
Water shortage is a global phenomenon which is truly exists. But a huge portion of this existence depends highly upon human interaction with water for our gain. Many Multi-national companies are polluting rivers and oceans; killing plants, animals and ecosystems; to extents which go beyond accepted measures. All they receive is a fine and unwanted press coverage. More often than not they overcome this and continue with unsustainable practices for their economic profit. Various government agencies world-wide also need to improve infrastructure to improve water usage efficiencies, as mentioned in the case study.

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