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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.
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 ...
Global water scarcity, a result of both quantity and quality change, challenges the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. An international team of researchers has now developed a novel ...
30 million Americans live in areas where surface water supply struggles to meet demand, according to a new assessment by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).. The report highlights alarming ...
Water is one of the most essential resources for life, yet it is increasingly becoming one of the scarcest. Across the world, communities are facing a growing crisis, as water scarcity threatens ...
Some people saw an article that predicted water scarcity, others saw an article predicting that climate change would increase rainfall and make water more available. Thomas Talhelm: What we found is ...
A booming population and changing climate have strained water supplies in St. George, Utah. Local leaders are betting that recycled wastewater can keep the city's taps flowing.
12 October 2009 CAIRO: Water scarcity in Arab countries is becoming more of a cause for concern as more people in the region face uncertain access to potable water as well as sanitation and sewage ...