"A vast amount of water is used to produce the food and products that nations consume. Large population is the greatest factor, but inefficient agriculture or dependence on water-intensive cuisine can exacerbate demand; meat consumption accounts for 30 percent of the U.S. water footprint. Certain countries, such as India and the U.S., also export significant quantities of water in the form of food and products, despite their own robust consumption. Populous nations that have little land or little water are huge net importers."
28 May 2012
Embodied Water ~ Import/Export in Goods...
Nice Scientific American infographic by Jen Christiansen based on data from Twente researchers Arjen Hoekstra and Mesfin Mekonen on Embodied Water...
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