The world has entered what United Nations scientists describe as an era of global “water bankruptcy,” with 6.1 billion people ...
The UN has warned that terms like "water crisis" no longer cut it, and that we are now in a post-crisis era.
For decades, we have heard many warnings about a global water crisis. However, a new UN-supported report states that these ...
A new flagship UN report warns that the world has entered an era of “global water bankruptcy,” where decades of overuse, pollution, and climate‑driven disruption have pushed many water systems beyond ...
The world can be flooded one year and still be running out of water. A new UN report explains why our water problem can’t be ...
Water systems are being depleted faster than nature can replenish them, and many can no longer return to their historical state. The UN now calls this condition global water bankruptcy.
Life around the world has been feeling the effects of climate change, land degradation, deforestation, pollution and the overuse of water. Ultimately, most regions are using too much of their ...
GENEVA– A whopping 2.1 billion people or one in every four people globally lack access to safely managed drinking water, according to a joint report by UN agencies WHO and the UNICEF on August 26.
A new report from the United Nations has declared that the world is now in "an era of global water bankruptcy." The report ...
The Global Water Bankruptcy report, published on Jan. 20, 2026, indicated that global human demand for freshwater has ...
The United Nations has issued a grave warning regarding the worsening global water crisis, showing that half of the world’s ...