Hydrosphere

The hydrosphere is the sum of all water on Earth and the water cycle that distributes it around the planet. It's because of the hydrosphere that life flourishes on Earth. Human activity has many impacts on water on Earth, including pollution, warming and changes in run-off. Learn more about the implications from a scientific viewpoint.

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Introduction

 

The hydrosphere is the sum of all water on Earth and the water cycle that distributes it around the planet. It’s because of the hydrosphere that life flourishes on Earth. Human activity has many impacts on water on Earth, including pollution, warming and changes in run-off. Learn more about the implications from a scientific viewpoint.

Save Our Seas

 

Dr. Lennart De Nooijer

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ)

The state of the seas and oceans will be discussed, with particular emphasis on pollution, and acidification.

Save Our Shores

 

The keyword here is Sea Level Rise, and its associated consequences for marine wildlife and coastal communities.

Save Our Streams

 

The impacts of large-scale dams, deforestation, pollution, melting glaciers on crucial streams and river basins will be presented. An example is the Tibetan Plateau, which feeds the major rivers in South, South-East, East and Central Asia providing water for 2 billion people.