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MIT modeling study finds 52% of projected global population in 2050 will live in water-stressed areas

MIT modeling study finds 52% of projected global population in 2050 will live in water-stressed areas

13 January 2014
A modeling study by researchers at MIT projects that 5 billion (52%) of the world’s projected 9.7 billion people in 2050 will live in water-stressed areas. The researchers also expect about 1 billion more people to be living in areas where water demand exceeds surface-water supply. A large portion of these regions already face water stress—most notably India, Northern Africa and the Middle East.