The world is entering an era of "global water bankruptcy" with rivers, lakes and aquifers depleting faster than nature can replenish them, a United Nations research institute said on Tuesday.
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World is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy'
Countries have spent beyond their sustainable water budgets for so long that critical assets are depleted and the world faces ...
With many rivers and aquifers tapped beyond their limits, UN scientists say the world is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy ...
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Over-allocation of water, chronic groundwater depletion, pollution and climate change have pushed the world into a drastic ...
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Explore the concept of water bankruptcy and its implications for global water management and economic transformation.
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Though federal Clean Water Act rules don’t apply (and haven’t ever applied) to most ditches, they have protected the water ...
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