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Global Groundwater Withdrawals Expected To Peak In Key Basins Globally by 2050
Via Phys.org, a look at a new study predicts that global groundwater withdrawals are expected to peak in about one-third [...]
Turkey’s President’s Erdogan in Rare Iraq Visit to Discuss Water, Oil, Security
Via Energy Daily, a report on Turkey’s President’s Erdogan rare visit to Iraq to discuss water, oil, and security: Turkish President [...]
The Parched Tiger: How India’s Water Pollution Triggers Migration Waves
Via Fair Planet, a look at how India’s water pollution triggers migration waves: In 2024, pollutants contaminating groundwater affected over [...]
The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide
Courtesy of the New York Times, an article on how Democrats see an opening to win back rural Trump voters [...]
Amid Water Crisis, Mexico City’s Metro System Is Sinking Unevenly
Via Undark, an article on Mexico City where – propelled by the draining of local aquifers – the city’s land [...]
US Lawmakers Elizabeth Warren and Ro Khanna Seek to Ban Trade In Water Rights
Via The Guardian, a report on a proposed bill that would stop private investors, including hedge funds, farmers and municipalities, [...]

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