Global Freshwater Crisis: Rising Sea Levels and Groundwater Depletion

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A new study reveals that Earth's continents have experienced unprecedented freshwater loss since 2002, primarily due to climate change, groundwater overuse, and droughts, leading to the emergence of four mega-drying regions in the northern hemisphere, with serious implications for global water security, agriculture, and sea level rise.
Topics:top-news#climate-change#environment#freshwater-loss#groundwater-depletion#mega-drying-regions#sea-level-rise
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