UN calls for reset as world enters era of global water bankruptcy
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The world has entered an era of global water bankruptcy, as many societies have overspent their yearly renewable water ‘income’ from rivers, soils and snowpack, and have depleted long-term ‘savings’ in aquifers, glaciers, wetlands and other natural reservoirs. A flagship report by United Nations (…)
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