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Global Water Crisis: UN Scientists Warn of Severe Shortages Ahead

KTSMKaveh Madani Director of the Institute for Water, Environment and Health, United Nations University
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According to a recent report from UN scientists, the world is facing a critical water crisis, termed 'water bankruptcy,' due to excessive fresh water usage exacerbated by climate change. Approximately 4 billion people, nearly half of the global population, are experiencing severe water scarcity, impacting their ability to recover from ongoing shortages. This situation highlights the urgent need for sustainable water management practices to ensure access for future generations. Communities worldwide, including those in El Paso, should be aware of the implications of this crisis on local water resources and consider conservation efforts.

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