Human activity is having a major impact on the planet. We consume or have diverted a large proportion of the productivity of the land and oceans. Our hunger for land crowds out fellow species. Our waste products pollute the waters, warm the atmosphere and acidify the oceans.
— Ian Goldin
Nations are divided, but we citizens need not be.
We need to find a way to empower citizens to make governments take notice.
In many cases, water stress is more about politics, economics, behaviour and governance than absolute water scarcity. Better planning is needed, to allocate water where societal need is greatest, and to allow trade-offs between alternative uses.
Global actions require local and national participation. International cooperation and action requires community perspectives and legitimacy if it is to be effective.
People often focus on the downsides of population growth but neglect the upsides. These upsides may even outweigh the downsides, making a larger population a good thing overall.
I've always been torn between the pure and the social sciences.