Climate change is exacerbating the water crisis, but communities should embrace solutions like rainwater harvesting and ...
The effects of water scarcity can be catastrophic – so much so that, since 2012, the World Economic Forum has rated water crises among its top three global risks in terms of impact, ranking them ...
The ripple effects of water scarcity in agriculture can be felt throughout the economy, highlighting the need for sustainable water management practices to support farmers and feed the growing ...
Jamaica and the wider Caribbean are already feeling the effects ... from unpredictable water availability, affecting food production and local livelihoods. Water scarcity is not just a matter ...
Water scarcity is not a new issue haunting the world; nevertheless, it is still seen as a challenge that affects billions every year. The increasing water demand, coupled with climate change and ...
has huge potential to unravel the scarcity of water in our country. With increasing climate change effects worldwide, rainwater harvesting is likely to become more and more important to ensure ...
The wells are enduring markers in a land of mobile clans and erratic weather, where heat waves may become more extreme and water availability less predictable due to the effects of climate change.
The effects of water scarcity on a country’s agricultural sector can send ripples across domestic economies, and are reflected in national economic indicators. In the case of a major agricultural ...
In commemoration of World Water Day (WWD), a photography exhibition aimed at raising awareness about water scarcity and ...
Director-General PDMA, Irfan Ali Kathia, emphasized the importance of proactively informing farmers about potential water scarcity. He highlighted that arrangements have already been made in ...