Global water cycle 'spinning out of balance': UN meteorological agency
- According to the World Meteorological Organization , climate change has significantly impacted the hydrological cycle, leading to more intense droughts, floods, and imbalances in global water resources.
- Over 50% of global catchment areas experienced deviations from normal river discharge conditions, with many regions being drier than normal. Examples include China's Yangtze River and areas in Pakistan.
- The WMO emphasizes the need for better monitoring of freshwater resources, as the true state of the world's water remains largely unknown.
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