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Dry North: Severe Drought Highlights Future Challenges for the Water Sector

Summary by haaretz.co.il
The Nature and Parks Authority and nature conservation organizations fear that the decision to reduce the water flow in Jordan by a third in the coming months will worsen the situation in the natural sites in the Kinneret and Jordan regions and cause species loss. Models predict a warm and dry autumn and early winter compared to average, and the Water Authority fears a continuation of the drying trend. Several regional and national projects and …
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The Nature and Parks Authority and nature conservation organizations fear that the decision to reduce the water flow in Jordan by a third in the coming months will worsen the situation in the natural sites in the Kinneret and Jordan regions and cause species loss. Models predict a warm and dry autumn and early winter compared to average, and the Water Authority fears a continuation of the drying trend. Several regional and national projects and …

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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