Friday, September 06, 2013

Caribbean Faces Water Shortages from Climate Change

Vendors wait for fishermen to return on the shores of Lake Azuei in Thomazeau, Haiti. (Credit: Dieu Nalio Chery / AP)
Climate change could cause serious shortages of clean water in the Caribbean, experts warn. Speaking at a conference in St. Lucia this week, scientists and officials cautioned that fresh water sources could be tainted by rising sea levels.  Dry spells caused by changing climate patterns could also leave reservoir levels low, they said.  The effects of climate change on underground water, a vital yet vulnerable water source for many Caribbean nations, is the “greatest concern,” says Jason Johnson, vice-president of the Caribbean Water and Wastewater Association in Trinidad.

Caribbean Faces Water Shortages from Climate Change

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