United Nations Declares That the World Has Entered an Era of 'Global Water Bankruptcy'
We’re living beyond our hydrological means and need to focus on long-term recovery, according to a new report
More than 1.8 billion people lived under drought conditions in 2022 and 2023, according to a report from the United Nations.
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Life around the world has been feeling the effects of climate change, land degradation, deforestation, pollution and the overuse of water. Ultimately, most regions are using too much of their renewable “income” of water from rivers a...
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