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Runhee Eyes: Global Warming And Sustainable Development.

Oct. 25, 2019
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Global warming is expected to account for about

20% of the world increase in water scarcity for

this century. Global warming is expected to

change the global rainfall patterns, to exacerbate

the collapse of glaciers in the mountains and

droughts and severe floods.

Runhee Eyes: Global Warming And Sustainable Development.




Water consumptions in the world have grown

sixfold over the last century, more than double the

population growth rate, and it would grow rapidly

in the coming decades. However, freshwater is

readily available as a limited source, equivalent

to less than 1% of the water on the Earth.

In addition, water and people all over the world

are distributed unevenly; arid and semiarid areas

receive only 2% of surface runoff, but they

account for 40% of the Earth’s surface and make

up half of the world’s poor. Ultimately, our

existing freshwater resources are severely threat-

ened by overexploitation, pollution, and global

warming. Given this trend, fair supply of suffi-

cient water for agriculture, industry, and human

consumption is one of the greatest challenges of

the twenty-first century.


The limitation of freshwater resources has

become a serious problem in many regions of

the world, which has affected the growth and

development of different countries. The Middle

East region is one of the areas that is heavily

affected by the freshwater resources shortage,

and many experts predict that there will be a lot

of disagreements over the future supply of fresh-

water in this area.

Runhee Eyes: Global Warming And Sustainable Development.

According to studies conducted by the Interna-

tional Water Management Institute in 1950,

12 countries with a population of about 20 million

were faced with water shortages. It is predicted

that by 2050, 65 countries with a population of

7 billion people will suffer water shortages.

Runhee Eyes: Global Warming And Sustainable Development.

The root of the problems is environment pollution,

So how to save our plant and reduce pollution is the 

most urgent things.


At Runhee, we manufacture the cardboard hangers instead of 

the plastic ones, our cardboard hangers are made from 100%

recycled biodegrable materials. this will totally solve the pollution caused by plastic hangers 

if we set our mind to use cardboard hangers.

Runhee Eyes: Global Warming And Sustainable Development.

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