Curtin Global Challenges Teaching Resources
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Curtin University embarks upon organising and supporting global challenges - beginning with the UNEP-DHI Eco Challenge 2015.  The links connected here should not be seen as endorsements but rather suggested starting points for critical discussions. http://ecochallengeaustralia.com.au
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The Global Water Crisis - YouTube

An 11-week school project with the aim of raising awareness for the global water crisis in LEDCs. 

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Eco Challenge 2.0


http://curtin.edu.au/ecochallenge

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Beyond Scarcity: Power, Poverty and the Global Water Crisis - YouTube

Throughout history water has confronted humanity with some of its greatest challenges. Water is a source of life and a natural resource that sustains our environments and supports livelihoods but it is also a source of risk and vulnerability. In the early 21st Century, prospects for human development are threatened by a deepening global water crisis. Debunking the myth that the crisis is the result of scarcity, this report argues poverty, power and inequality are at the heart of the problem.

In a world of unprecedented wealth, almost 2 million children die each year for want of a glass of clean water and adequate sanitation. Millions of women and young girls are forced to spend hours collecting and carrying water, restricting their opportunities and their choices. And water-borne infectious diseases are holding back poverty reduction and economic growth in some of the worlds poorest countries.

Beyond the household, competition for water as a productive resource is intensifying. Symptoms of that competition include the collapse of water-based ecological systems, declining river flows and large-scale groundwater depletion. Conflicts over water are intensifying within countries, with the rural poor losing out. The potential for tensions between countries is also growing, though there are large potential human development gains from increased cooperation.

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Eco Challenge 2.0

Schools and teachers can register their interest now at:

http://curtin.edu.au/ecochallenge

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â–¶ Water Forever - our 50 year plan to provide sustainable water services - YouTube

Perth's climate is changing fast - in recent years we have had as little as 13 GL inflow to our dams compared to about 110 gigalitres each year for the past ...
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The Global Water Crisis - Bytesize Science - YouTube

Almost one billion people lack reliable access to clean drinking water. At least 80 countries have significant water shortages. The world is in a global wate...
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Students engaging in Eco Challenge have the opportunity to explore the reality of managaing water scarcity.  Who goes thirsty when a water supply is tainted by industry? What happens to economic development if industry needs can't be met?  Is it all a futile balancing act? 


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A World Without Water - YouTube

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The world is running out of its most precious resource. True Vision's timely film tells of the personal tragedies behind the mounting privatisation of water supplies.

More than a billion people across the globe don’t have access to safe water. Every day 3900 children die as a result of insufficient or unclean water supplies. The situation can only get worse as water gets evermore scarce.

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