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- Hot_stain abstract "A hot stain is a region of the world where safe drinking water has been depleted. The term may have been coined by Goldman Environmental Prize winning hydrologist Michal Kravcik. Hot stains can be found on every continent, except for Antarctica. The biggest reason for a hot stain to develop is population pressure. As the population grows, water demand increases. Although the earth is covered in 97% water, only 1% of that water is available for human consumption. Hot stains can cause great harm to a regions agricultural ability and can lead to food scarcity, famine, and even the abandonment of the region.Maude Barlow an environmental activist, head of the Council of Canadians, and founder of the Blue Planet Project has used the term 'hot stain' in regard to water resources. In 2005, Maude Barlow received Sweden's Right Livelihood Award.".
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- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_economics.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_issues.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Futurology.
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- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Deforestation.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Drinking_water.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_water.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Global_warming.
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- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Maude_Barlow.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Michal_Kravčík.
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- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink The_Council_of_Canadians.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink The_Nation.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Clarke_(activist).
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLink Water_pollution.
- Hot_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hot stain".
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- Hot_stain subject Category:Environmental_economics.
- Hot_stain subject Category:Environmental_issues.
- Hot_stain subject Category:Futurology.
- Hot_stain subject Category:Water_and_the_environment.
- Hot_stain hypernym Region.
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- Hot_stain comment "A hot stain is a region of the world where safe drinking water has been depleted. The term may have been coined by Goldman Environmental Prize winning hydrologist Michal Kravcik. Hot stains can be found on every continent, except for Antarctica. The biggest reason for a hot stain to develop is population pressure. As the population grows, water demand increases. Although the earth is covered in 97% water, only 1% of that water is available for human consumption.".
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