
Scientists Warn of Irreversible Climate Shift Threatening Water Security for 2 Billion
A new study warns that rising global temperatures could cause irreversible shifts in rainfall patterns, particularly affecting the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ), which may lead to severe water disruptions for nearly 2 billion people and threaten ecosystems, agriculture, and water supplies worldwide. Immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is crucial to prevent these long-term impacts.