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Inger Andersen, UNEP Chief, emphasizes that while water connects all life, it is being mismanaged. To safeguard our future, ...
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The world’s water cycle is becoming increasingly erratic, swinging between destructive floods and drought, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It details how ...
The report highlights the cascading impacts of too much or too little water on economies and society. The State of Global Water Resources report finds that only about one-third of the global river ...
Climate change is spurring increasingly erratic and extreme swings between deluge and drought globally, with cascading repercussions for societies, the United Nations warned yesterday. The UN's World ...
The Kansas Association for Conservation and Environmental Education held its 25th annual Topeka Water Festival. KACEE’s executive director, Laura Downey, describes the festival ...
• Report finds one-third of global river basins had ‘normal’ conditions in 2024, but the rest were either above or below normal • 2024 was the third straight year with widespread glacier loss across ...
Climate change is spurring increasingly erratic and extreme swings between deluge and drought across the world, the United Nations warned on Thursday. The UN's World Meteorological Organisation said ...
HT had reported on August 27 that the once-stable Southwest Monsoon in India is undergoing rapid change due to increasing atmospheric moisture. The global water cycle is becoming increasingly erratic ...
The water cycle has become more erratic and intense, swinging between floods and droughts, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). It highlights the cascading effects ...
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