How Climate Change Is Making the Global Water Crisis Worse
Climate change is a major driver of the global water crisis. Rising temperatures increase evaporation, reduce snowpacks, and cause more severe droughts and floods. These changes disrupt freshwater availability and damage water infrastructure. Shifts in rainfall patterns are making water access unpredictable, especially in vulnerable regions like Africa and South Asia. The global water crisis and climate crisis are deeply connected—solving one requires addressing the other with smart, sustainable solutions.
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