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Confronting climate chaos — and the Taliban — in Afghanistan

Summary by Ground News
Afghanistan's mean temperature has increased by 1.8 C since 1950, more than twice the global average. The rising temperatures have affected average precipitation, leading to floods and landslides. Many Afghan homes receive water from private wells, and people have been forced to dig deeper in search of groundwater. Afghanistan now faces a deepening humanitarian crisis that impacts 28.3 million people.

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