Climate Warming Threatens Water Security for 2 Billion People

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A new study warns that if global temperatures rise by 1.5°C, nearly 2 billion people could face irreversible disruptions in rainfall patterns due to shifts in the intertropical convergence zone, potentially impacting water resources, agriculture, and ecosystems worldwide, with effects possibly lasting decades.
Topics:science#climate-change#environment#global-warming#itcz-shift#rainfall-patterns#water-availability
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