China’s trade war with the United States has tended to dominate the news agenda in the past year. But a bigger challenge for Beijing could be the threat of a water crisis which would submerge the world’s second-largest economy and wash away growth.
Two reports by Greenpeace East Asia and Chinadialogue.net, an independent, non-profit organization, have highlighted the risks that President Xi Jinping’s administration faces because of climate change and homegrown pollution.
Earlier this week, Greenpeace released research showing that glaciers in the western China provinces of Qinghai and Gansu, as well as the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, are rapidly melting, causing natural disasters and reducing the drinking-water supply.
“This is a wake-up call for China and the world,” Liu Junyan, a climate and energy campaigner with Greenpeace East Asia, said. “It is critical that we speed up the transition away from coal and other fossil fuels.”
Glaciers in the country’s western regions are the source of a network of rivers which supply drinking water to an estimated 1.8 billion people.
Known as “Asia’s Water Tower,” Greenpeace pointed out, it is the largest concentration of freshwater outside the polar regions.
“These glaciers are the source of many of Asia’s largest rivers, which flow as far as Afghanistan, Vietnam and southern India. They comprise more than half of ‘Asia’s Water Tower’”
“Almost one-fifth of glacier area in China is already gone,” the study entitled “China Glacier and Climate Change Impact Project,” stated.
“These glaciers are the source of many of Asia’s largest rivers, which flow as far as Afghanistan, Vietnam and southern India. They comprise more than half of ‘Asia’s Water Tower’,’” it added.
In May, a Chinadialogue report, entitled “China’s Looming Water Crisis,” illustrated the geographical hurdles in averting a full-blown water shortage in parts of the dragon economy.
“The problem is that 80% of the water is in southern China, meaning that eight northern provinces suffer from acute water scarcity, four from scarcity, and a further two [Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia] are largely desert,” the study said. “These 12 provinces account for 38% of China’s agriculture, 46% of its industry, 50% of its power generation [coal and nuclear use a lot of water] and 41% of its population.”
Efforts to ease the chronic shortage go back as far as 1952, when one of the largest canal pipelines was proposed by the ruling Communist Party.
It eventually came online in 2014. Stretching more than 1,400 kilometers, the US$100 billion “South-North Water Transfer Project” ships water from the Yangtze to the country’s arid northern regions, including Beijing, China Daily reported.
But since then, demand for water has outstripped supply.
Describing the situation in blunt terms, former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has warned that the lack of water threatens the “very survival of the Chinese nation itself” in the Chinadialogue report.
For Beijing, this is a watershed moment.

the writer is talking nuts…..that scenario is probably 30 years ago when China went through rapid industrialization and increase water usage, China’s growth is now focus on hih tech and servive sectors which uses less water. China is harvesting air and converting it into drinking water
the writer is talking nuts…..that scenario is probably 30 years ago when China went through rapid industrialization and increase water usage, China’s growth is now focus on hih tech and servive sectors which uses less water. China is harvesting air and converting it into drinking water
Why, so you can continue to degrade their resources ?
Why, so you can continue to degrade their resources ?
Forget the sponsor – if the science is right the conclusions will probably be right – science has no agenda and no politics it is just the understanding of nature’s truths whatever any human "believes".
Forget the sponsor – if the science is right the conclusions will probably be right – science has no agenda and no politics it is just the understanding of nature’s truths whatever any human "believes".
We have to start nurturing nature otherwise we will be doomed. We are dependent on it.
We have to start nurturing nature otherwise we will be doomed. We are dependent on it.
Robert Simpson Don’t worry Robert with your evident IQ you won’t understand what is happening around you as you descend through life.
Robert Simpson Don’t worry Robert with your evident IQ you won’t understand what is happening around you as you descend through life.
Solid evidence why China must secure Tibet and XinJiang from terrorists and outside interference! hahahaha
Solid evidence why China must secure Tibet and XinJiang from terrorists and outside interference! hahahaha
The only way out of this problem, as well as most others, is population reduction. Finite resources can only be matched with scientific advancement for so long. Then population will decrease, by nature or by war.
The only way out of this problem, as well as most others, is population reduction. Finite resources can only be matched with scientific advancement for so long. Then population will decrease, by nature or by war.
And the world is flat.
And the world is flat.
It is amazing to me that so many people say climate change in such a way that they really mean global warming which has been proven to be a thoughtless environmentalist fraud brought on by a politician who made a fortune pushing the concept. No one bothers to educate/correct these apelike talking points repeaters that climate change has always been with us as is evidenced by geologic history of the earth and has so many causes there is no way we will ever understand how to control them because so many of them are random rather than cyclical and therefore not predictable let alone too complex to predict the outcome of interactions. The shame is pollution which actually is caused by natural events such as volcano eruptions and forest fires is also identifiably caused by people with plastic discards, fossil fuel and other causes get lost in the whole ignorant controversey over climate change.
It is amazing to me that so many people say climate change in such a way that they really mean global warming which has been proven to be a thoughtless environmentalist fraud brought on by a politician who made a fortune pushing the concept. No one bothers to educate/correct these apelike talking points repeaters that climate change has always been with us as is evidenced by geologic history of the earth and has so many causes there is no way we will ever understand how to control them because so many of them are random rather than cyclical and therefore not predictable let alone too complex to predict the outcome of interactions. The shame is pollution which actually is caused by natural events such as volcano eruptions and forest fires is also identifiably caused by people with plastic discards, fossil fuel and other causes get lost in the whole ignorant controversey over climate change.
Availability of clean water is a global challenge, all nations need to work together to overcome the problem.
Availability of clean water is a global challenge, all nations need to work together to overcome the problem.