Don't have water? Drink champagne...

in 2002, the average water use per person was 617 cubic meters worldwide, going from a low 256 cubic meters in Africa, to 593 for Europe and 623 for Asia Pacific, values around the world average, and to 941 for West Asia, and a lavish 1630 cubic meters per person of North America; in percent terms, a North American consumes as much water as 2.7 Europeans, or 6.4 Africans

Freshwater use per capita is too high to be affordable. But an even harder issue is the way water is distributed. While the average North American consumed 1,630 cubic meters in 2002, an African had to make do with a mere 256 cubic meters. More than 1.2 billion people do not have enough water to meet their needs. Could water become a time bomb? (Freshwater deficit).