Water scarcity will become a geopolitical and economic constraint, not just a climate issue, in 2026 — EY’s 2026 Geostrategic ...
Climate change has many signals—rising sea levels, melting glaciers, stronger storms—but the first and most immediate sign for most people on the planet is water. Not too much of it. Not too little.
Mexico City is home to nearly 22 million people. But for months, the sprawling city has been suffering from diminishing water supplies — and now, one of the world's most populated cities is on the ...
Peconic, N.Y.: Al Krupski, a fourth generation farmer and owner of Krupski Farms in Peconic, New York, holds dry soil that he describes as "powder" in one of his pumpkin fields, on Nov. 19, 2024. Long ...
Nearly 30 million Americans annually are impacted by water scarcity and don’t have reliable access to clean water. The water crisis stems from a wide range of issues, ranging from extreme weather ...
At the Colorado River Basin Roundtable, our monthly reports from the water planning liaison showed the South and West of Colorado ...
Water scarcity occurs when a region’s demand for water exceeds its available supply. This challenge is not limited to arid countries—it affects regions across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and even ...
March 22 marks World Water Day, which is a day meant to highlight the importance of fresh water for life on Earth. But this year, it comes as major cities across the world are running out of their ...
Farmers have an old saying: “Pray for rain, but keep the plow in the ground.” For generations, the people who feed this country have kept their faith while adapting to challenges with ingenuity and ...
Water and climate change are inextricably linked. As recurrent drought and water scarcity remains a threat to children in Afghanistan’s changing climate, UNICEF implements climate-resilient solutions.