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As this administration continues to deny the reality of climate change, it is even more important for everyday citizens to take matters into their own hands and work to improve the state of the world–for us, for our children, and for our children’s children.

Currently, the United States faces a major water problem related to drought, particularly in the West. The...


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While the United Kingdom is not traditionally associated with water scarcity, climate change is reshaping its water landscape.

Over the past three decades, the United Kingdom has witnessed increasing pressure on its water resources, driven by climate change, population growth, and evolving consumption patterns. Although often perceived as a water-rich nation due ...


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Population growth has reduced per capita water availability by approximately 20% over the past 25 years. This places Türkiye firmly in the category of water-stressed countries, edging toward scarcity.

Türkiye’s relationship with water has long been shaped by geography. It is a country of contrasts, where fertile plains coexist with semi-arid interiors. For decade...


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Over the last three decades, climate change has pushed Spain’s water systems toward persistent stress, with profound implications for how water is used for agriculture and for everyday drinking and hygiene.

As of April 2026, the global recognition of water as a fundamental human right faces a critical turning point, with over two billion people still lacking acce...


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Water security now sits at the centre of both the climate and development agenda, shaping public health, food production, energy generation, and urban livelihoods.

South Africa’s water crisis is not primarily a drought problem. It is a structural one. 

The country receives roughly 500 mm of rainfall per year, well below the global average of 86...


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