Global Water Scarcity Risk
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•The risk of global water scarcity is greater when accounting for the origin of rain
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Stockholm University study shows how water risks are dependent on governance and environmental conditions present upwind, which means the areas where the moisture for rain comes from.
The study examined 379 hydrological basins worldwide, revealing that risks to water security are significantly higher when considering the upwind origin of water.
Environmental regulation requires an upwind perspective.
Nature Water , 2024 ; DOI: 10.1038 /s44221-024-00291-w Cite This Page:.
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