A new report from the United Nations warns humanity has entered an era that researchers call “water bankruptcy.”
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A new report from the United Nations warns humanity has entered an era that researchers call “water bankruptcy.” In many regions, yearly rainfall and river flows are no longer enough to meet demand. #climatechange
UN declares Earth has entered a period of "water bankruptcy" that is likely impossible to reverse
Rivers are shrinking and aquifers are falling, raising fears of “water bankruptcy” as billions experience increasing water shortages.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
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A new report from the United Nations warns humanity has entered an era that researchers call “water bankruptcy.” In many regions, yearly rainfall and river flows are no longer enough to meet demand. #climatechange
UN declares Earth has entered a period of "water bankruptcy" that is likely impossible to reverse
Rivers are shrinking and aquifers are falling, raising fears of “water bankruptcy” as billions experience increasing water shortages.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
THeRe iS NO mAn mADe cLiMaTe cHAnGe!
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A new report from the United Nations warns humanity has entered an era that researchers call “water bankruptcy.” In many regions, yearly rainfall and river flows are no longer enough to meet demand. #climatechange
UN declares Earth has entered a period of "water bankruptcy" that is likely impossible to reverse
Rivers are shrinking and aquifers are falling, raising fears of “water bankruptcy” as billions experience increasing water shortages.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
@climatenewsnow we are cooked

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A new report from the United Nations warns humanity has entered an era that researchers call “water bankruptcy.” In many regions, yearly rainfall and river flows are no longer enough to meet demand. #climatechange
UN declares Earth has entered a period of "water bankruptcy" that is likely impossible to reverse
Rivers are shrinking and aquifers are falling, raising fears of “water bankruptcy” as billions experience increasing water shortages.
Earth.com (www.earth.com)
@climatenewsnow ... and #dataCenters are among the biggest #water wasters, in some areas they alone are causing desertification (e.g. in Spain). The big corporations build more and more ...
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