Water Regulation
Water regulation refers to the natural processes in ecosystems that manage, store, purify, and distribute water. This includes functions like flood control, water filtration, groundwater recharge, climate regulation, and maintaining water quality and quantity. These services are vital for supporting biodiversity, sustaining human communities, and ensuring the health of ecosystems.
Stats - There are over 1360 million cubic kilometers of water on Earth. Only 3% is freshwater.
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Boundary - Some estimates suggest that if we do not change our behaviours, we will run out of access to freshwater by 2040.
The Cost - USD$2,119,000,000,000.00 annually