Across the world, water scarcity is emerging as one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. Climate change is pushing rivers and aquifers into unprecedented extremes, droughts and floods ...
Azerbaijan is set to overhaul its national water management system this year, introducing an integrated, digital and climate-adaptive framework. View on euronews ...
Day Zero is not just a water problem. It can easily trigger public health emergencies, food supply disruptions, power shortages, and social unrest.
Picture this: you wake up tomorrow and turn the tap, but nothing comes out. No shower.No coffee. No water to cook with or ...
We are using up water sources faster than they can be replenished, essentially putting us in water debt. In “many basins and ...
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 ...
Chronic overuse of groundwater, forest destruction, land degradation and pollution have caused irreversible freshwater loss in many parts of the world.
Indian cities such as Chennai, Bengaluru, and parts of the National Capital Region (NCR) have already seen similar crises, driven by groundwater depletion, erratic rainfall and rising demand.
The UN has declared “water bankruptcy”, urging governments to figure out lasting solutions, warning that water bodies have been “damaged beyond realistic prospects of full recovery”.
BILLIONS of people worldwide remain water-insecure as water systems in many regions continue to deteriorate due to overuse ...
UN report warns global water bankruptcy threatens global food systems, urging governments to reset policy before shortages ...
As water-intensive data centres expand worldwide, their impact on sanitation, inequality and disease is emerging as a serious ...