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               amounts of rain and crops, [and the growth of] desertification and flash
               floods. The scientists also warned that small islands and countries will suffer
               seriously from the consequences of global warming. 39
               Some of the newspaper headlines about drought in recent years are
           as follows:
               Every year, 100 million hectares of fertile areas become extinct.

               More than 1 billion people in 110 countries are vulnerable to desertification.
               Before it is too late, an efficient program has to be launched to cope with the
               problem.
               (02.09.2003 www.ntvmsnbc.com)



               The Theme of the World Environment Day of this Year Is “Water”
               The UN has called attention to the problem of water on the Day of
               Environment, stressing the importance of the issue with the headline:
               “Water: Two billion people are dying for it.”
                (05.06.2003 www.ntvmsnbc.com)


               The American West Is Vulnerable to Drought

               Due to global warming, some sectors of the population in the American West
               are becoming increasingly vulnerable to drought.
               (22.11.2002 www.ntvmsnbc.com)



               Safe Water Problem May Last until 2025
               Authorities warned that humanity may suffer from a safe water problem
               until the year 2025. (17.10.2002 www.ntvmsnbc.com)



               Drought Alarm around the World
               Until the year 2025, a lack of safe water will threaten one-third of the world’s
               population. (15.08.2001 www.ntvmsnbc.com)







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