AUSTRALIANS ARE GETTING THIRSTIER BY THE DAY

Environmental Panorama
Australian
May of 2005

 

09/05/2005 - Southern Australian cities like Sydney and Perth are fast running out of water with all but the city of Hobart now living with serious water restrictions.
To quench this insatiable thirst there are proposals for new dams in some of Australia's remaining healthy rivers, proposals for pipelines that traverse thousands of kilometers and expensive desalination plants.

But according to WWF Australia these water plans fail to take into consideration the biggest threat to the country's water resources - climate change.

Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns, together with growing populations, represent the greatest threat to Australia's already-stressed water supplies.

Scientists predict significant reductions in rainfall in many parts of the country as a result of climate change. With an increasing lack of rain, Australia will be unable to rely on dams for the entire water supply.

And as rain becomes scarcer and temperatures hotter, the need for water becomes greater, with increased evaporation levels leaving agricultural land parched and water courses dry.

Making a difference

Climate change and Australia's water crisis are inextricably linked. But every Australian can take steps to minimise the problems of rising temperatures and lack of water.

To prevent more drastic measures being pursued at the expense of the environment the problem of climate change needs to be addressed.

It is essential to reduce the reliance on coal-fired electricity - the major contributor of greenhouse gases - and embrace new cleaner forms of power.

Not only do coal-fired power stations in Australia produce more than 170 million tonnes of carbon dioxide - the most significant greenhouse gas - every year, they also use vast amounts of water in their generation of electricity.

For every kilowatt hour of electricity used in a home or business, one litre of water goes up in steam in a typical coal-fired power station, according to the California Energy Commission. The average Australian home uses 7,000 kilowatt hours per year.

Renewable energy, on the other hand, like solar and wind, doesn't require any extra water. But instead of investing in this clean alternative the Government of New South Wales plans to build new coal-fired power stations.

WWF Australia is calling on New South Wales Premier Bob Carr to choose clean power options rather than more coal. To suppport this WWF initiative, PowerSwitch! activists can send a letter to the Premier to outline their opposition to new coal-fired power stations.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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