Over-allocation of water, chronic groundwater depletion, pollution and climate change have pushed the world into a drastic ...
United Nations researchers say the planet has blown past a simple “water crisis” and into something more structural: a kind ...
The world has entered a dangerous new era of “global water bankruptcy” — one in which rivers, aquifers, glaciers and wetlands ...
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 ...
(The Conversation) – The world is now using so much fresh water amid the consequences of climate change that it has entered ...
Learn about a new UN report that suggests we are now in an era of global water bankruptcy that cannot be reversed.
Some of the impacts to water systems are irreversible, according to the report.
Water might soon be more valuable than gold ...
Water sources are being depleted faster than they can be restored, according to a new report from United Nations researchers.
With many rivers and aquifers tapped beyond their limits, UN scientists say the world is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy ...
Jan 20 (Reuters) - The world is facing irreversible water "bankruptcy", with billions of people struggling to cope with the ...
The world has moved beyond a water crisis and into a state of global water bankruptcy, says a new flagship report released on ...