Global Climate Challenge Is Global Water Challenge
Water is the primary medium through which climate change impacts will
be felt by human populations and the environment. Adapting to climate
change will require adapting to changes in water availability and
distribution. Yet, water is barely mentioned in Non-Paper 53, the
latest version of the adaptation text that is under negotiation at
Copenhagen, according to the Global Water Partnership.
The failure to recognise the role of water management in adapting to climate change has numerous and multifaceted repercussions for people's lives; It means that national water suppliers will not have access to sanitation systems that are resilient to flooding or unexpected weather events: It means that farmers will not have adequate information or resources to ensure that they can cope with diminishing rainfall: It means that new pressures will be put on already strained relations between neighbouring states who depend on shared water resources.
Already many developing countries lack the appropriate infrastructure and institutions to manage water effectively. As climate
change stands to exacerbate existing pressures on water resources,
development of institutions, technologies and capacity to manage water
among competing users will be fundamental. The failure to identify and
call for such adaptation actions at COP15 risks undermining efforts to
achieve the Millennium Development Goals and sustainable development
commitments. Ensuring that water is included in adaptation strategies
is the difference between being prepared for climate change and not.
A report launched for Copenhagen by the Global Public Policy
Network on Water Management (GPPN) makes the case for why negotiators
should take water seriously - ‘Water World - why the global climate
challenge is a global water challenge' looks at water as a
cross-cutting issue for livelihoods, land, ecosystems, trans-boundary
relations, energy and gender.
The GPPN is a joint initiative by Stakeholder Forum and the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI).
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News type | Inbrief |
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Source of information | European Water News |
Keyword(s) | climate change |
Subject(s) | METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY |
Geographical coverage | International |
News date | 09/12/2009 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |