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Clean water is life, health, food, leisure, energy…Water covers more than 70 % of Earth’s surface. It was in water that life on Earth started, so it is not surprising that all living things on our blue planet need water. |
Water use in Europe — Quantity and quality face big challengesEuropeans use billions of cubic metres of water every year not only for drinking water, but also for use in farming, manufacturing, heating and cooling, tourism and other service sectors. |
Life under water faces serious threatsLife in Europe’s freshwater bodies and regional seas is not doing well. The poor state of ecosystems has a direct impact on many animals and plants living in water, and it affects other species and humans, depending on clean water. |
Close up — An ocean of plasticsMass-produced plastics were introduced around the middle of the last century as a miracle material — light, mouldable, durable and strong. Since then, the production of plastics has increased rapidly, bringing many benefits to society. |
Climate change and water — Warmer oceans, flooding and droughtsClimate change is increasing the pressure on water bodies. From floods and droughts to ocean acidification and rising sea levels, the impacts of climate change on water are expected to intensify in the years ahead. |
Interview — The Dutch make room for the riverNature and water go hand in hand. This is the thinking behind the Dutch Room for the River programme. This back-to-basics approach now serves as a global model in terms of water management and protection against increased risks of flooding linked to climate change. |
Close up — Water in the cityWe often take a reliable supply of clean water for granted. We turn on the tap and clean water comes out, we use it and the ‘dirty’ water goes down the drain. For a large majority of Europeans, the water we use at home is of drinking quality and available 24 hours a day. |
Interview — Malta: water scarcity is a fact of lifeMalta is one of the top 10 water-scarce countries in the world. What to do when nature provides only half of the water your population needs? Malta ‘produces’ clean water and tries to make sure that not one drop is wasted. |
Governance — Water on the moveWater is in constant motion. Water also facilitates the movement of ships, fish and all other animals and plants living in water. The health of rivers, lakes and oceans has to take into account water’s movements across geopolitical borders. |
Title: Signals 2018 - Water is life |
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DOI |
EN |
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TH-AP-18-001-EN-Q |
2443-7662 |
10.2800/52469 |
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/no/miljosignaler/milijosignaler-2017-1 or scan the QR code.
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