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New research shows that by 2050 an additional 1 billion people will live in areas with high levels of water stress. See where water is scarcest in the world — and why we need to conserve.
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The alarming extent of water scarcity across the world is detailed in a map compiled by a leading environmental think tank. It shows two key types of scarcity; water is said to be either physically ...
As the world grapples with the increasing threat of water scarcity, tensions rise in regions where resources become a battleground. 💦 Understanding the link between dwindling supplies and ...
Water scarcity is expected to increase in over 80 per cent of the world’s agricultural lands by mid-century, a new study warns. The research, published in the journal Earth’s Future, assessed ...
Water scarcity: Major world cities including London face 'increasing danger of drought', report warns. The report highlights that less than 3% of the world's water is suitable for drinking and ...
UNITED NATIONS --The World Bank and the U.N. are sounding the alarm over a global water crisis.A joint report released Wednesday says that 40 percent of the world's population is affected by water ...
W ater scarcity is one of the most pressing development challenges of our time. Today, 2.4 billion people live in water-stressed countries.Many are smallholder farmers who already struggle to meet ...
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