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Global impacts of energy demand on the freshwater resources of nations
by
Farmer, Elizabeth
, Holland, Robert Alan
, Scott, Kate A.
, Muggeridge, Ann
, Flörke, Martina
, Scharlemann, Jörn P. W.
, Brown, Gareth
, Barrett, John
, Eigenbrod, Felix
, Taylor, Gail
, Ewers, Robert M.
, Kapos, Valerie
in
Biological Sciences
/ Conservation of Energy Resources
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Electric power generation
/ Electricity
/ Energy demand
/ Energy industry
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental impact statements
/ Fresh Water
/ Freshwater resources
/ Geography
/ Greenhouse Effect
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Industry
/ International trade
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum industry
/ PNAS Plus
/ Public Policy
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Sustainable development
/ Water consumption
/ Water scarcity
/ Water Supply
2015
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Global impacts of energy demand on the freshwater resources of nations
by
Farmer, Elizabeth
, Holland, Robert Alan
, Scott, Kate A.
, Muggeridge, Ann
, Flörke, Martina
, Scharlemann, Jörn P. W.
, Brown, Gareth
, Barrett, John
, Eigenbrod, Felix
, Taylor, Gail
, Ewers, Robert M.
, Kapos, Valerie
in
Biological Sciences
/ Conservation of Energy Resources
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Electric power generation
/ Electricity
/ Energy demand
/ Energy industry
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental impact statements
/ Fresh Water
/ Freshwater resources
/ Geography
/ Greenhouse Effect
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Industry
/ International trade
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum industry
/ PNAS Plus
/ Public Policy
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Sustainable development
/ Water consumption
/ Water scarcity
/ Water Supply
2015
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Global impacts of energy demand on the freshwater resources of nations
by
Farmer, Elizabeth
, Holland, Robert Alan
, Scott, Kate A.
, Muggeridge, Ann
, Flörke, Martina
, Scharlemann, Jörn P. W.
, Brown, Gareth
, Barrett, John
, Eigenbrod, Felix
, Taylor, Gail
, Ewers, Robert M.
, Kapos, Valerie
in
Biological Sciences
/ Conservation of Energy Resources
/ Conservation of Natural Resources
/ Electric power generation
/ Electricity
/ Energy demand
/ Energy industry
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental impact statements
/ Fresh Water
/ Freshwater resources
/ Geography
/ Greenhouse Effect
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Industry
/ International trade
/ Petroleum
/ Petroleum industry
/ PNAS Plus
/ Public Policy
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainability Science
/ Sustainable development
/ Water consumption
/ Water scarcity
/ Water Supply
2015
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Global impacts of energy demand on the freshwater resources of nations
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Global impacts of energy demand on the freshwater resources of nations
2015
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The growing geographic disconnect between consumption of goods, the extraction and processing of resources, and the environmental impacts associated with production activities makes it crucial to factor global trade into sustainability assessments. Using an empirically validated environmentally extended global trade model, we examine the relationship between two key resources underpinning economies and human well-being—energy and freshwater. A comparison of three energy sectors (petroleum, gas, and electricity) reveals that freshwater consumption associated with gas and electricity production is largely confined within the territorial boundaries where demand originates. This finding contrasts with petroleum, which exhibits a varying ratio of territorial to international freshwater consumption, depending on the origin of demand. For example, although the United States and China have similar demand associated with the petroleum sector, international freshwater consumption is three times higher for the former than the latter. Based on mapping patterns of freshwater consumption associated with energy sectors at subnational scales, our analysis also reveals concordance between pressure on freshwater resources associated with energy production and freshwater scarcity in a number of river basins globally. These energy-driven pressures on freshwater resources in areas distant from the origin of energy demand complicate the design of policy to ensure security of fresh water and energy supply. Although much of the debate around energy is focused on greenhouse gas emissions, our findings highlight the need to consider the full range of consequences of energy production when designing policy.
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National Academy of Sciences
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