Learn more about the facts of water around the world.
Critical thinking is the gathering of facts that then inform our opinions and actions.
How can we solve the global water crisis?
Critical thinking is the gathering of facts that then inform our opinions and actions.
The UN met to explore the state of water.
"...40% of the world's people are affected by water scarcity; 80% of wastewater is discharged untreated into the environment, and more than 90% of disasters are water-related."
Critical thinking is the gathering of facts that then inform our opinions and actions.
Water and climate change are inextricably linked. Climate change affects the world’s water in complex ways. From unpredictable rainfall patterns to shrinking ice sheets, rising sea levels, floods and droughts – most impacts of climate change come down to water water (UN Water).
COP stands for the Conference of Parties and is the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Critical thinking is the gathering of facts that then inform our opinions and actions.
INSEAD's Hoffmann Global Institute for Business and Society works to align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals by supporting research on business and society and inspiring leaders. INSEAD is a sustainable school that leads by example, it is also the Financial Times #2 ranked business school in the world.
See data about the world represented in the context 100 people.
For example: If the world were 100 people
91 would have access to safe drinking water and
9 would have no access to safe drinking water.
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