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Water Atlas 2025

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Water covers two-thirds of the Earth, is essential to life, and has shaped culture, the environment, and humanity since time immemorial. But this essential resource is under threat: overuse, pollution, and the climate crisis are destabilizing the water cycle. The Water Atlas 2025 aims to focus the public debate on protecting our waterways. In 19 articles and dozens of infographics, the Water Atlas 2025 examines these threatening developments: groundwater levels are falling, and drinking water supplies and ecosystems are at risk. 

Industry, agriculture, and our growing demand for resources are placing significant strains on water quality. Microplastics, chemicals, and pesticides are endangering humans and nature alike. Extreme weather events such as droughts and floods are increasing. Disadvantaged regions are particularly affected, which is exacerbating social tensions and conflicts. The connections between water and climate are complex and often poorly understood. The term "water blindness" describes the lack of awareness of the impacts of climate change on water. Although many people consider water worthy of protection, there is a lack of focus and determined implementation of protective measures. The Water Atlas 2025 raises awareness of these challenges and presents concrete approaches for sustainable water management. 

The Water Atlas 2025 makes it clear: preventative water protection, stricter political regulations, incentives for water-efficient production, and cross-border cooperation are necessary. International agreements such as the UN Water Conferences offer opportunities to develop and implement solutions. It's time: decisive action can protect the foundation of all life.

Product details
Date of Publication
November 2025
Publisher
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Number of Pages
52
Licence
Language of publication
English
ISBN / DOI
978-9-46494425-9
Table of contents

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Foreword

12 Brief lessons about water

Basis of life - No water, no life

Human right - Water for all

Climate - Under pressure

Biodiversity - Wet habitats

Consumption - Tapped out

Pollution - Murky depths

Privatisation - The story of a wrong turn

Conflicts - Dividing the waters

Agriculture - Drying out

Vegetable farming - Thirsty tomatoes in dry landscapes

Energy - Our power craves water

Digitalisation - Thirsty data

Fossil energy - Yesterday’s burden

Metal mining - The great water robbery

Mekong - Flourishing a continent

Extreme weather - What really keeps us safe?

European Union - Nature can’t wait

Alternatives - Turning the tide

Solutions -  Cultivating water

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