Water is the foundation of all life on Earth, we usually consider it a matter of course. There are plenty of mineral water on the shelves of the store, so there is a public fountain everywhere and all the continents on the earth are completely surrounded by water. The impact of this crisis will be considered by which country receives the most water, which country receives the least amount of water, and the political influence of the crisis.
In order to survive, there are also countries affected by the water crisis, as there are three important resources, available water shortage, drought and water pollution. The water crisis facing Egypt is primarily water pollution, which is one of the big problems facing the global environment, and one of the causes of the water pollution problem is that it is illegal to release pollutants into water bodies There is no thing. (Caroline, 2009) Egypt has signed an agreement with the other 10 countries to share the water of Nile to provide fresh water for agriculture, industry and human consumption. Unlike other countries at the edge of the river system, Egypt enables large-scale management of how the upstream country uses the water resources of the Nile. Due to the sudden increase in population and climate change, the proportion of water will decrease. (CASCART, 2007)
"Water is at stake recently, the global water crisis" is a question of whether water is adequate to sustain the population, and the validity of the human institution to maintain hydrological integrity Reflecting the growing concern about. I will study this relationship and use relational dialectic to analyze the specific water produced by this relationship. As I said, "modern water" is a rapidly increasing abstraction in discourse and material practice and has a hidden role. Basic social nature of water An important moment in this abstract history is to show how contemporary water is being internalized while modern water is being destroyed and presented I am from the relationship between hydrology science and modern countries. I think that this contradiction inevitably formed a water crisis - what is Jamie Linton, water?