Groundwater levels declining rapidly worldwide, researchers say
Groundwater-level declines have accelerated over the past four decades in 30% of the worldâs regional aquifers, according to a study in 40 nations.
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Groundwater-level declines have accelerated over the past four decades in 30% of the worldâs regional aquifers, according to a study in 40 nations.
HQ Team January 21, 2024: The volume of ice in the European Alps will decline by 34% by 2050 even if global warming.
HQ Team January 18, 2024: The Greenland ice sheet has lost approximately 1,965 square miles since 1985 â an area roughly the size.
HQ Team January 4, 2024: Several cities situated on the US East Coast are sinking, some up to five millimetres a year, increasing.
HQ Team December 5, 2023: Greenhouse gases have âturbochargedâ drastic glacier loss and sea-level rise during the past decade and climate shocks are.
HQ Team December 4, 2023: The COP28 has unveiled a $1.7 billion funding plan to meet climate and diversity goals. The key objectives.
HQ Team December 1, 2023: The full year 2023 is set to be the warmest on record with global temperatures rising 1.4 degrees.
HQ Team November 30, 2023: The Covid-19 pandemic significantly disrupted malaria services, leading to a surge in both incidence and mortality rates, exacerbating.
HQ Team November 30, 2023: The COP28 has reached an agreement to operationalise a fund, known as âloss and damageâ to aid developing.
HQ Team October 5, 2023: This year has seen some record-breaking heat temperatures in the summer months, but the September numbers have raised.