Concept on the quality and availability of freshwater resources
Peak water is a concept that underlines the growing constraints on the availability, quality, and use of freshwater resources. Peak water was defined in 2010 by Peter Gleick and Meena Palaniappan.[1] They distinguish between peak renewable, peak non-renewable, and peak ecological water to demonstrate the fact that although there is a vast amount of water on the planet, sustainably managed water is becoming scarce.[2]
Lester R. Brown, president of the Earth Policy Institute, wrote in 2013 that although there was extensive literature on peak oil, it was peak water that is "the real threat to our future".[3] An assessment was published in August 2011 in the Stockholm International Water Institute's journal.[4] Much of the world's water in underground aquifers[5] and in lakes can be depleted and thus resembles a finite resource.[6] The phrase peak water sparks debates similar to those about peak oil. In 2010, New York Times chose "peak water" as one of its 33 "Words of the Year".[7]
There are concerns about impending peak water in several areas around the world:
Peak ecological water, where ecological and environmental constraints are overwhelming the economic benefits provided by water use[1]
Peak non-renewable water, where groundwater aquifers are being overpumped (or contaminated) faster than nature recharges them (this example is most like the peak oil debate)
Peak renewable water, where entire renewable flows are being consumed for human use
If present trends[which?] continue, 1.8 billion people will be living with absolute water scarcity by 2025, and two-thirds of the world could be subject to water stress.[8] Ultimately, peak water is not about running out of freshwater, but about reaching physical, economic, and environmental limits on meeting human demands for water and the subsequent decline of water availability and use.
^ abGleick, P.H., M. Palaniappan. (June 2010). "Peak Water: Conceptual and Practical Limits to Freshwater Withdrawal and Use". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107 (25): 11155–11162. doi:10.1073/pnas.1004812107. PMC 2895062. PMID 20498082.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^"The World's Water 2008-2009: The Biennial Report of Freshwater Resources (Pacific Institute)". Island Press, Washington D.C. 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
^Brown, Lester R. (9 July 2013). "Plan B Updates - 115: Peak Water: What Happens When the Wells Go Dry?". earth-policy.org. Earth Policy Institute. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
^Gleick, P. & M. Palaniappan. (August 2011). "On the Waterfront" (PDF). Water Resources. 2: 41–49.
^"World's largest aquifer going dry". US Water News. February 2006. Archived from the original on 13 September 2006. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
^"Disappearing Lakes, Shrinking Seas: Selected Examples". Earth Policy Institute. Archived from the original on 3 September 2006. Retrieved 26 January 2009.
^Sifton, Sam & Grant Barrett. (18 December 2010). "The Words of the Year". The New York Times.
^"Global Environmental Outlook - GEO4 environment for development" (PDF). United Nations Environment Programme. 2007. p. 97. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2007. Retrieved 1 February 2009.
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