The 2007 World Water Week opens in Stockholm,
Sweden, today, with 2,500 international experts expected to attend. Climate
change, a potential water shortage in some regions, and the diversion of water
to crops for biofuels are some of the topics to be discussed at the event.
The theme of the
17th annual event is “Progress and Prospects on Water: Striving for
Sustainability in a Changing World.”
Medical
aspects of polluted water will also be tackled during World Water Week. Widely
lacking sanitary facilities in developing countries have prompted organisers to
state, “Hurry up! 2.6 billion are queuing to use the toilet.” Seminars dealing
with this subject are a precursor to next year, when global attention will be
focused on the topic of health and sanitation as 2008 has been declared the
International Year of Sanitation.
To learn more
about World Water Week, visit www.worldwaterweek.org.