Title: WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE BUT GOING DOWN THE DRAIN
1WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE BUT GOING DOWN THE DRAIN
- Colin Chapman
- Vice President, STRATFOR
2AUSTRALIA TIME FOR ANOTHER SURGE
- All the evidence suggests that Australia could
significantly boost the production of food. - With a population of 20,000 it currently produces
enough food for 60,000. It could double that - World War II provided the impetus for a surge in
farming. There could and should be another
surge now.
3FOOD RATIONING IN WWII BRITAIN
4RICE TO CHINA, PASTA TO ITALY
- Australia now sells sushi rice to the Japanese,
basmati rice to South Asia, pasta to the
Italians, claret to the French, and beef to the
Texans.
5AUSTRALIAN TOP 10 AGRICULTURAL EXPORT MARKETS
6AUSTRALIA ONLY ARID IN PARTS
- Australia is the sixth largest country after
Canada, Russia, China, the United States, and
Brazil. - Even after you take into account the fact that
two-thirds of Australia is arid or semi-arid,
that still leaves 2.5 million square kilometres
that are not, which makes it a big country for
food production.
7TWO THIRDS OF AUSTRALIA IS ARID OR SEMI ARID
8LACK OF POLITICAL VISION
- Politicians of both main parties lack vision in
agriculture - BECAUSE
- There are no votes in it.
- Australia is an urban race, and most people live
in six cities, with the vast majority in Sydney
and Melbourne.
92 IN EVERY 3 AUSTRALIANS LIVE IN SIX COASTAL
CITIES
10THE GREAT DROUGHT
- YES there has been several years of drought
- BUT
- Australia is not short of water
- The cities and towns where most Australians live
enjoy more rainfall than many locations that are
important centres for large scale farming in
North America and Europe.
11WISE WORDS
- Australias water supply system is broken, and
needs urgent solutions. Unavoidable water
scarcity is one of Australias greatest myths. - Katie Lahey, CEO
- Business Council of Australia
12THE GREAT MURRAY-DARLING BASIN
13MURRAY DARLING BASIN
- Australias most important agricultural
watercourse. - Blighted by state feuding and lack of investment.
- The whole area could be revitalized if Canberra
mobilized the resources needed and encouraged
private investment in water supply. - Water supply is run by public sector utilities
with no imagination and a fixation on rationing. - Privatization the only sensible answer.
14AUSTRALIA RANKS NO.3 WATER CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
15DRY CONTINENT..CHEAP WATER!
- Australians pay far too little for their water
- They happily pay 500 per cent more for imported
bottled water than for what comes out of the tap. - Water is half as expensive as in Britain and most
of Europe. - There is a water trading scheme but it is
unsophisticated. - If water was economically priced, then it would
be supplied via desalination using boundless
natural gas or pipelines from the wet north.
16MAKE BEEF A WINNER
17BEEF CATTLE GREEDY FOR WATER
- Producing one kilogram of beef uses as much water
as an individual drinks in a year. - BUT
- No Prime Minister is going to preside over the
death of the Great Australian BBQ
18AS REPORTED IN THE TIMES, LONDON
- October 16, 2007
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- Holy cow! Were crazy to farm livestock like this
- Our guest columnist on the green case for
changing our eating habits - Joanna Lumley
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- I prefer not to eat food that has a face.
But many of my nearest and dearest love their
meat, and who am I to ask them not to eat so much
of it? Until now, that is. -
- Having just discovered the huge impact of
livestock production on global warming, I need
hesitate no longer. Reducing our meat consumption
is no longer an option but an urgent necessity.
Heres why. Eighteen per cent of the greenhouse
gas emissions that we produce come from the
production of livestock thats 4 per cent more
than from transport. Thats not all, as the
amount of meat and dairy produce consumed
globally is set roughly to double by 2050
so if theres a problem now, how big will
it be by then?
19900 UNCAPPED BORES IN AUSTRALIAS GREAT ARTESIAN
BASIN
20GAS FIELDS IN THE COOPER BASIN COULD BE USED FOR
DESALINATION
21WHERE IT RAINS
- One third of Australias irrigation water is
unaccounted for before it reaches the farm gate. - 70 of Australias rainfall falls in the tropical
north. - ALL but five per cent of this is lost it
evaporates or flows out to the oceans. - SOME could be diverted to the Murray Darling
Basin. - And farms can be developed in the North and along
the coasts
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23LIBYAS GREAT MAN-MADE RIVER VISIONARY PLANNING
24FIRST MOVES TOWARDS ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS
25GO NORTH, YOUNG MAN
- But Australians dont want to.
- The Ord River scheme is a land of milk and honey
but only 6000 live there. - The Chinese would like to farm Northern lands -
but are snagged by problems over land rights and
native title, and Australias rigid and highly
restrictive migration rules. - Only a few Pacific islanders are allowed in as
temporary farm workers
26SEASONAL WORKERS LIMITED TO PACIFIC ISLANDERS AND
THE YOUNG
27TWO THIRDS OF AUSTRALIA IS ARID OR SEMI ARID
28SO THE MYTH CONTINUES
- Expanding Australian agriculture is in the too
hard basket, and will have to wait for the
arrival of political leadership with vision. - But, 40 years on, who will own the Northern
territory?