Global Water Crisis: Rapid Drying of Earth's Continents and Rising Sea Levels

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Satellite data over two decades reveal that Earth's continents are experiencing unprecedented water loss, primarily due to climate change and poor groundwater management, with significant implications for global water security and increasing desertification.
- Earth's continents are drying out at unprecedented rate, satellite data reveal Space
- Freshwater is disappearing from the Earth at alarming rates: Study The Hill
- 8 Things to Know About New Research on Earth’s Rapid Drying and the Loss of Its Groundwater ProPublica
- The parched planet paradox: How drought and sea level rise feed on each other NBC News
- DAILY DIGEST, 7/28: The drying planet: Groundwater pumping one of the largest drivers of sea level rise; Food security declines amid growing agricultural trade deficit; Bargaining for Tribal water in California; Glimmer of hope’ in Colorado River negotiations is Maven's Notebook
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