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Water Stress in Europe -
can the challenge be
met?New year
message 1997
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Water was chosen as the topic for this
first European Environment Agency/United Nations Environment
Programme (EEA/UNEP) 'State of the Environment Message'
because water affects every aspect of human existence and because
its availability and quality are severely threatened in many
parts of Europe. Water is a daily touchstone in the life of every
citizen, sustaining health, economic development and ecosystems.
If Europe continues without check to use and pollute its water
resources as it is doing today, irreparable harm will be done to
fresh-water resources, leading to restrictions of water use,
conflict over water supplies, increased health risks, and
possible economic losses. Many initiatives on water are being
taken by the EU, UNEP and European countries, aimed at radically
improving the way water resources are used and managed across
Europe - but these changes need the informed support of all
European citizens. Both the more efficient use of water by
households, industry and agriculture, and new political
agreements on water management between regions and across
political boundaries are needed if severe water crises are to be
avoided. The purpose of this Message is to help build the public
understanding and political support needed for improving the way
Europe’s water resources are used and managed.
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