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How to provide safe water to billions of people by 2030 To meet Sustainable Development Goal 6, Clean water and sanitation for all, the current rate of progress must quadruple Otherwise, 1 6 billion will still be without safe water in 2030 Water treatment technologies are abundant and may be faster and more practical in many places than piped, chlorinated water We can reach more people faster by embracing varied options, such as household water
The key to solving the global water crisis? Collaboration The world is facing a water crisis – it’s estimated that by 2030 global demand for water will exceed sustainable supply by 40% Water is a highly complex and fragmented area That is why collaboration is key to helping solve this challenge, experts say The Aquapreneur Innovation Initiative, from the Forum's UpLink platform, is connecting water start-ups with stakeholders across the sector
How the water sector can lead the way to net-zero World Water Day is a chance to shine a light on the water sector’s opportunity to drive progress toward net-zero emissions While water systems are major sources of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, rapid decarbonization is possible with readily available technologies In three steps, the water sector is providing a blueprint for sectors looking to cut emissions drastically and quickly
Water security: How to ensure access to water in a changing world Water resources have depleted by an estimated 20% since 1900 – just as the global population has grown Economies globally are investing heavily to ensure water security now and in the future These four guiding principles will ensure fair access to water for everyone around the world as we enter a water-stressed age