India’s Water Reckoning — A Country With 4% of the World’s Freshwater Cannot Afford to Waste a Drop.
Aquifers are sinking. Monsoons are growing less predictable. And demand is set to overtake supply before the decade is out. […]
Aquifers are sinking. Monsoons are growing less predictable. And demand is set to overtake supply before the decade is out. […]
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