Water warning from Space: NASA sounds alarm about Aquifer woes
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway discuss a recent NASA report indicating that many of the world’s largest aquifers are unlikely to recover, signaling a looming water crisis. They emphasize that climate change and the lack of fresh water are becoming increasingly urgent, with water shortages already affecting regions like the Colorado and Mississippi rivers in the U.S. and the Rhine in Europe. While these issues are often discussed in scientific terms, the conversation may soon shift to government action to ensure freshwater availability.
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