Unsustainable global freshwater consumption driven by economic growth


 Unsustainable global freshwater consumption is accelerating as economic growth drives higher demand for agriculture, industry, and urban development. Expanding economies often prioritize production and infrastructure over conservation, resulting in over-extraction of rivers, aquifers, and lakes. This depletion not only disrupts hydrological cycles but also threatens food security, biodiversity, and human well-being. Without integrated water governance, technological innovation, and responsible consumption, economic expansion will continue to strain limited freshwater reserves and intensify climate-related water stress.

#FreshwaterCrisis #EconomicGrowthImpact #WaterScarcity #SustainableUse #ClimateWaterStress #OverExtraction #GlobalWaterChallenge #ResourceDepletion #WaterGovernance #EnvironmentalSustainability





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