“What we are selling as a solution to sustainability is actively hurting people somewhere else in the world. How can we then call the transition green or clean?”
Read about the latest investigation from UNU-INWEH scientists: go.unu.edu/xLNTI
🐟🪸On #WorldOceansDay, a reminder that SDG 14 calls for us to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development – and that includes reducing ocean-related disaster risks.🐬
➡️ ow.ly/6EkJ50W5Ssm#ShareTheKnowledge#SDG14
Prof. Grace Oluwasanya joined Richmond Hill's “Every Bite Counts: Climate Action Through Local Food,” panel on food systems & climate, highlighting Global Water Bankruptcy & links between diets, agriculture & freshwater security.
Panel featured Dr. Zahra Kassam & Fatma Samatar.
Para el año 2030, los centros de datos que alimentan la inteligencia artificial consumirán tanta agua como los 1300 millones de habitantes de África al sur del Sahara, muestra un estudio de @UNUINWEH
Ahead of the 4th Dushanbe Water Conference, we convened the high-level forum “Ensuring Resilient Food Systems in the Era of Global Water Bankruptcy” in partnership with the International University of Tourism and Entrepreneurship of Tajikistan (IUTET).
#UNUINWEH#Dushanbe
🎙️ Featured on UN News Today:
UNU-INWEH’s latest report warns that by 2030, AI could consume as much water as 1.3 billion people in sub-Saharan Africa and require more electricity than Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nigeria combined.
#AI#WaterSecurity#UNUINWEH
ملاقات دو جانبه با وزیر محترم منابع آب و آبیاری قزاقستان و گفتوگو درباره فرصتهای همکاری برای تقویت مدیریت آب، زیرساختهای فنآوری اطلاعات و برنامههای آموزشی در این کشور در سفر اخیر به آستانه
L’intelligenza artificiale non è immateriale: dietro ogni richiesta ci sono data center, energia, raffreddamento e quindi consumo d’acqua. Nel rapporto sull’impatto dell’AI, Kaveh Madani mostra come questa tecnologia possa aggravare una crisi idrica già profonda, senza però
A new UNU-INWEH report warns that AI-related water consumption could reach levels equivalent to the needs of 1.3 billion people by 2030, raising concerns over the environmental impact of rapidly expanding AI data centres and their energy demands.
#AI#DataCenters#ClimateChange
#WorldEnvironmentDay highlights a growing reality: environmental change is pushing water systems toward Global #WaterBankruptcy conditions. Rising water insecurity, ecological stress, and inequality show that sustainability depends on water security and justice.
#UNUINWEH30