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Eco-Economy Indicators are twelve trends that the Earth Policy Institute tracks to measure progress in building an eco-economy. Water resources are an indicator because water scarcity may be the most underrated resource issue the world is facing today.

Global freshwater use tripled during the second half of the twentieth century as population more than doubled and as technological advances let farmers and other water users pump groundwater from greater depths and harness river water with more and larger dams. As global demand soars, pressures on the world’s water resources are straining aquatic systems worldwide. Rivers are running dry, lakes are disappearing, and water tables are dropping. MORE...
World Irrigated Area, 1950-2003 (figure and table)
World Irrigated Area Per Thousand People, 1950-2003 (figure and table)
Major Rivers Running Dry (table)
Disappearing Lakes and Shrinking Seas (table)
Underground Water Depletion in Key Countries (table)
2002 Water Scarcity Indicator
(7 March 2007)
(2 February 2006)
(7 April 2005)
(16 June 2004)
(28 January 2004)(22 January 2004)(16 December 2003)(17 September 2003) (5 August 2003)(27 March 2003)(13 March 2003)(21 August 2002)
(6 August 2002)(21 November 2001)
(4 October 2001) (23 May 2001) (21 June 2000)(2 May 2000)
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