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Some people have to think about it on a daily basis. The more fortune only think about it when a pipe bursts, there’s a drought warning, during a natural disaster, or if a contamination story hits the news. The reality is that freshwater supplies are dwindling, affecting everyone regardless of their personal situation. Jorden and Kimberly discuss the biggest threats, types of freshwater, the viability of alternative sources of potable water, the true cost of clean water, and who’s working to improve water security for the planet.

Key Topics Jorden and Kimberly discuss include:

Some mind-blowing stats about water availability, usage, pollution, and fresh

drinking water

Whether Fiji should export its freshwater

Why not all freshwater needs to be potable to be usable

What accounts for the biggest ‘water footprint’ trades

How most of the world’s freshwater is used

Why tap water in developed countries is invariably safer to drink than bottled

water

How at-risk countries cope with potable water shortages

Just how sustainable alternative water solutions actually are

Recommended Resources

Extensive UN 2018 review on water

pollution from agriculture

The UN’s Report on Freshwater Issues

All about the UN World Water Forum

Why WASH is worth supporting

US EPA Water Funding 2024 Report

A telling water scarcity map

Kimberly’s Substack newsletter post