TOPIC:
Fresh water has always been a limited resource in some parts of the world. Today, however, growing worldwide demand has made this a global problem. What are the causes of the increased demand and what measures could governments and individuals take to respond to this problem?
IDEAS:
I. Introduction
- The global problem of increasing demand for fresh water and the implications of this problem
- The personal stance on the causes and solutions to this problem
II. Causes of the increased demand for fresh water
- The potential for population growth and urbanization to increase the demand for water
- The potential for industrial and agricultural activities to consume large quantities of water
- The potential for climate change to alter the availability or distribution of water
III. Measures that governments and individuals can take to respond to the increased demand for fresh water
- The potential for governments to implement policies or regulations on water use or conservation
- The potential for governments to invest in infrastructure or technology to improve water supply or management
- The potential for individuals to adopt water-saving practices or lifestyles
- The potential for individuals to advocate for or support water conservation efforts
IV. Challenges or limitations of these measures
- The potential for financial or political constraints to hinder the implementation or effectiveness of these measures
- The potential for cultural or behavioral obstacles to discourage or resist these measures
- The potential for unintended consequences or trade-offs of these measures
V. Conclusion
- Recap of main points and personal stance on the issue
- The importance of addressing the causes and consequences of the increased demand for fresh water and the potential for collaborative and proactive solutions.