Global Water Cycle Out of Balance for First Time in Human History, Report Says
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Decades of mismanagement, combined with climate change, have stressed Earth's water systems unprecedentedly. Urgent action is needed to address the interconnected crises of water, climate, and biodiversity.
The Global Commission on the Economics of Water emphasizes that water should be viewed as a global common good, necessitating collective governance and action to ensure equitable access and sustainability.
Experts call for a new economics of water, highlighting the need for a transformative approach that bridges countries, recognizing the importance of the hydrological cycle in fostering sustainable development.
A redefined relationship with water is needed, as the current crisis undermines a sustainable future. Collaboration across borders and cultures is vital for just water access and management.
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