24 billion tonnes of groundwater are being lost every year across Asia’s high mountains; why the water crisis is far bigger than melting glaciers
- Groundwater reserves beneath High Mountain Asia (HMA) often called the 'Asian water tower' are depleting at an alarming rate, according to a new satellite-based study.
- The region provides water that supports farming, cities, and ecosystems in more than a dozen downstream countries and is a critical resource for hundreds of millions of people.
- But as per researchers, groundwater storage is declining by about 24.2 billion tonnes each year in the area, said a report by Science Daily.
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- Groundwater reserves beneath High Mountain Asia (HMA) often called the 'Asian water tower' are depleting at an alarming rate, according to a new satellite-based study.
- The region provides water that supports farming, cities, and ecosystems in more than a dozen downstream countries and is a critical resource for hundreds of millions of people.
- But as per researchers, groundwater storage is declining by about 24.2 billion tonnes each year in the area, said a report by Science Daily.
Sources: Times of India