EXPO-ASA-14-2025_11_03

A cleaner, healthier planet

The land area affected by droughts has doubled since 1900. In recent decades, nearly 40% of the planet has experienced an increase in both the frequency and intensity of these events.

This transformation is largely due to changes in global climate patterns: rising temperatures intensify evaporation, reduce soil moisture and compromise the natural replenishment of aquifers.

Climate, freshwater, and biophysical and socio-economic systems are interconnected in complex ways. The relationship between climate change and freshwater resources is fundamental to human society and has implications for other living species.

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