Water Sustainability

April 11, 2008 2:00pm - 3:00pm

Bridget Scanlon’s research, on the impact of changing land-use on water sustainability, has tremendous implications for the future of global economics and politics. Agriculture consumes 90 percent of all freshwater resources worldwide. Scanlon will discuss some of the surprises she discovered in studying the potential worldwide effects of converting grassland to cropland, and the long-term implications of irrigated agriculture.

Bridget Scanlon discusses water sustainability.

In this excerpt, Dr. Bridget Scanlon, senior research scientist at the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses the impact of changing land-use on water sustainability, and the implications for the future of global economics and politics. She explains to Science Literacy participants the impacts of irrigated agriculture on water quantity and water quality.

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