Kashmir Report | Jammu and Kashmir has set a target of September 2022 to provide tap water to every rural household. For this, it has also been submitted
Climate change in the face of weak climate policy could dramatically reduce freshwater storage in the region, completely crippling water supplies, according to new research.
All regions of the world experienced extreme events in their rainy cycles last year, in the form of floods and droughts, and billions of people had trouble accessing fresh water, according to the UN report.
Water stress and water-related hazards such as devastating droughts and devastating floods are taking a heavy toll on African communities, economies and ecosystems.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization released a report warning that climatic changes will affect the availability, quality and quantity of water necessary for the needs of basic human rights