Over-allocation of water, chronic groundwater depletion, pollution and climate change have pushed the world into a drastic ...
Researchers say this is not merely a temporary crisis, but a permanent failure that requires rethinking the world’s approach ...
Amid chronic groundwater depletion, water overallocation, land and soil degradation, deforestation, and pollution, all ...
The UN's new report intends to get world leaders to drop their current focus on drinking water and accept the new post-crisis ...
Like living beyond your financial means, using more water than nature can replenish can have catastrophic results.
The world is facing irreversible water "bankruptcy", with billions of people struggling to cope with the consequences of ...
The world is grappling with irreversible water 'bankruptcy,' affecting billions due to decades of overuse and dwindling ...
Humans are using more water than the Earth can support, with many water sources already damaged beyond repair, the report ...
Nearly three-quarters of the global population reside in nations deemed "water insecure" or "critically water insecure", UN ...
It's 2026, yet many houses in Balochistan's provincial capital have still never been connected to a water pipeline.
A UN report warns the world is entering an era of global water bankruptcy, with rivers and aquifers depleting faster than nature can replenish them.
The planet’s water reserves are overstretched and polluted, pushing the warming world into a dangerous condition of “water bankruptcy,” argues a new UN University report. This is not an alarm bell for ...