KEY POINTS
  • Sand is the world's most consumed raw material after water and an essential ingredient to our everyday lives.
  • Yet, the world is facing a shortage — and climate scientists say it constitutes one of the greatest sustainability challenges of the 21st century.
  • "Is it time for panicking? Well, that will certainly not help, but it is time to take a look and change our perception about sand," said Pascal Peduzzi, a climate scientist with the United Nations Environment Programme.
Dozens of trucks dump hundreds of thousands of tons of sand on Miami Beach as part of U.S. government measures to protect Florida's tourist destinations against the effects of climate change.

LONDON — An insatiable global appetite for sand, one of the world's most important but least appreciated commodities, is unlikely to let up anytime soon. The problem, however, is that this resource is slipping away.

Our entire society is built on sand. It is the world's most consumed raw material after water and an essential ingredient to our everyday lives.