<\/a>Figure: Global maps of estimated and projected total blue water consumption (million m3 yr\u22121) for (a) 2010 and (b) 2099. The relative change (%) from (a) to (b) is given in (c).<\/p><\/div> \n
Chapters 21 and 22 of the Outlook, on which IIASA took the lead, provides insights into current and future freshwater concerns, employing multiple models to explore whether current trends across resource areas will allow societies to reach their environment-related SDGs by 2050, and what pathways exist to enable sustainable development.<\/p>\n
Chapter 21 concludes that globally, we are not on track to meet these targets. Although there have been some successes, such as reducing hunger and increasing access to safe drinking water, the rate of progress is too slow to meet the world\u2019s projected needs by 2050.<\/p>\n
Chapter 22 of the report focuses on pathways by which SDGs could still be achieved. While correcting our course is possible, large, transformative changes are needed, especially in terms of studying the intersection and interplay of various goals to better map out possible synergies and tradeoffs. The best solutions will tackle multiple issues together, such as land use, food and energy, rather than one domain at a time. To this end, the researchers created a matrix to identify how targeting one sustainable goal might relate to others.<\/p>\n
It is clear that change needs to occur at multiple levels of society \u2013 not only do governments and companies need policies that support sustainable development, but we all need to rethink our lifestyle choices.<\/p>\n[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_text admin_label=”REFERENCES TITLE” _builder_version=”4.3.4″ border_width_bottom=”1px” border_color_bottom=”rgba(0,88,157,0.22)” global_module=”215″ saved_tabs=”all” locked=”off”]
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