Water Shortage? Blame It On Global Warming!

london rain

On Tuesday, the BBC reported: Within 25 years England will not have enough water to meet demand, the head of the Environment Agency is warning.

The impact of climate change, combined with population growth, means the country is facing an ‘existential threat’, Sir James Bevan told the Waterwise Conference in London.

He wants to see wasting water become ‘as socially unacceptable as blowing smoke in the face of a baby’.

‘We all need to use less water and use it more efficiently,’ he said.

Sir James Bevan was appointed the chief executive of the Environment Agency – the public body responsible for protecting the environment and wildlife in England – in 2015 after a career as a diplomat.

He told his audience that, in around 20 to 25 years, England would reach the ‘jaws of death – the point at which, unless we take action to change things, we will not have enough water to supply our needs’.

Only one slight snag with Sir James’s little theory: there has been no reduction in rainfall levels in England, and droughts used to be much more severe and prevalent in the past:

England rainfall annual graph

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/summaries/actualmonthly

Even commonly made claims that summers are getting drier do not stand up to scrutiny:

graph rainfall summer

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/summaries/actualmonthly

Just for good measure, the area of the country which is most vulnerable to water stress is also not becoming drier:

annual precipitation SE and Central South England

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/summaries/datasets

Finally, summers in England are not getting hotter. The hottest summer still remains that of 1976. Indeed, last summer was the only one other than 1976 which was actually hotter than 1911!

England maximum temps summer

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/summaries/actualmonthly

There may be many reasons for water shortages, such as increased demand and leaks, but ‘climate change’ certainly is not one of them.

But it is much easier for Sir James Bevan to blame global warming and ask us all to take fewer baths than have to provide solutions to problems he can address.

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    Chris Marcil

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    In california the droughts are man made. They divert water to the ocean. This way they can keep taxing over a non problem.

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