India's Water Crisis: How Climate Change is Drying Up the Nation
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Ongoing, First published Oct 09
Water scarcity in India is becoming a critical issue, fueled by rapid population growth, inefficient water management, and the growing impacts of climate change. This blog explores the complex relationship between water scarcity and climate change, highlighting factors such as erratic monsoon patterns, glacier melt, and groundwater depletion. It delves into the challenges facing India's freshwater resources, including pollution, over-extraction, and poor infrastructure. The blog also discusses sustainable management strategies like rainwater harvesting, efficient irrigation, wastewater recycling, and watershed management to combat water shortages. Emphasizing the urgent need for climate change mitigation and public awareness, it advocates for a holistic approach to ensure long-term water security and resilience in the face of environmental challenges.
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