Less than three percent of the planet’s available water is suitable for most human uses.1 This fraction could, nonetheless, meet global demand. The problem is its uneven distribution and mismanagement, which leads to pollution and severe shortages that harm human and planetary well-being. In 2013, 1.2 billion people experienced water scarcity. Another 1.6 million were […]
Author Archives: Jairus Josol
Jairus Josol is Master of Climate Change student at the Crawford School of Public Policy at Australia National University. She has previously worked as an environmental researcher at Clean Air Asia.