UN Warns! The World Is Entering ‘Water Bankruptcy’ and Billions Could Be in Serious Danger

UN Warns! The World Is Entering ‘Water Bankruptcy’ and Billions Could Be in Serious Danger

A new report from the United Nations warns that humanity has entered an era researchers call “water bankruptcy.” In many regions, rivers and rainfall can no longer meet demand. Countries are increasingly tapping into groundwater reserves that took centuries or even millennia to form. Once depleted, these sources might never fully recover. Experts estimate that three out of four people live in countries facing water shortages, contamination, or drought. Around four billion people experience water scarcity for at least one month each year. Roughly 70% percent of major aquifers are in decline, raising fears that some losses could be impossible to reverse.

It feels like the world is quietly overdrawing its most important account. “For much of the world, ‘normal’ is gone,” said Kaveh Madani, Director of the UN University Institute for Water, Environment and Health.

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