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Water crisis threatening world food production
Global water cycle off balance for ‘first time in human history,’ threatening half the planet’s food production
Destructive land use, mismanagement and climate change are fueling a water disaster set to wreak havoc on economies and lives, a new report warns
Water crisis threatening world food production: report
Inaction on the water crisis could put more than half of the world's food production at risk by 2050, experts warned in a major report published Thursday.
Water crisis driven by climate change threatens global food production
The world’s supplies of fresh water can no longer be counted on due to a shift in rainfall patterns caused by climate change, a major report has warned. It's calling for global cooperation to address a problem that could put more than half of the world’s food production at risk by 2050.
Growing Water Crisis Threatens Half The World’s Food Supply
A new report from an international group of experts is sounding the alarm on what’s considered the world’s most critical resource: water. Watch this video to learn how a growing water crisis puts the food in your fridge at risk.
Supreme Court, EPA and Clean Water Act
Water Dispute Before Supreme Court Gives Rise to Unusual Alliances
The justices heard arguments on Wednesday in a long-simmering dispute between San Francisco and the E.P.A. over regulation of water pollution.
Supreme Court questions EPA water pollution permit powers
The Supreme Court appeared ready in oral arguments Wednesday to restrict the EPA’s ability to set broad water quality standards for sewage and other systems as part of a challenge from San Francisco to the agency’s powers under the Clean Water Act.
Supreme Court leans toward San Francisco in EPA water battle
The court’s conservative justices grilled EPA over requirements included in a permit for the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
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Water Crises Threaten the World’s Ability to Eat, Studies Show
Food production is concentrated in too few countries, many of which face water shortages, the researchers said.
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After hurricane, with no running water, residents organize to meet a basic need
It takes water to flush a toilet and tens of thousands of North Carolinians have been without it since Hurricane Helene ...
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Paraguay's drying river stokes water tensions between fishers and farmers
A sharp decline in the Paraguay River, which hit a record low this month due to drought upstream in Brazil, is fueling a ...
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on MSN
Thousands of homes hit by water supply issues
Thousands of homes in a Kent town have been affected after a water main burst. Southern Water said 3,400 properties in ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion: What to know about Central Arizona Water Conservation District candidates
The six candidates for five CAWCD seats are well qualified for the tough work before them. Here's what to know about each.
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OECD-backed group calls for global pact to solve water crisis
Countries need a new international pact to fix a mounting water crisis that could cut economic growth by at least 8% and put ...
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Milton Disrupted the Flow of Drinking Water—so Florida Deployed a Machine to Harvest It From Air
A Tampa-based company that makes atmospheric water generators and the state of Florida were able to supply one to a hospital ...
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'Significant' Rainfall Expected as Seattle Reservoirs' Water Levels Fall
The city has experienced a dry summer, contributing to the falling levels of two of its drinking water reservoirs.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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See East Tennessee scenes during the floods, and the devastation after the water went down
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How Asheville residents survive without running water, weeks after Helene
It is likely to still be weeks or months before taps in this part of Appalachia begin flowing with clean, potable water.
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