Global Sand Demand Is Outpacing Supply and Threatening Ecosystems, UN Says
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Global sand demand is outpacing supply and threatening ecosystems, UN says
Growing global demand for sand, driven by rapid urbanisation and construction, is exceeding sustainable supply and putting ecosystems and livelihoods at risk, the United Nations said in a report on Tuesday.
The Global Sand Shortage: An Overlooked Environmental Crisis | Science-Environment
Growing global demand for sand, primarily due to urbanization and construction, surpasses sustainable supply, threatening ecosystems and livelihoods. Sand, a crucial natural resource, is extracted at unsustainable rates. The UN report calls for improved management and governance to mitigate environmental and economic impacts.
UN environment agency warns global sand demand outpacing sustainable supply
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