cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/29768594
- The Ganga river is experiencing its most severe drought ever recorded, with the steepest decline in streamflow in over 1,300 years.
- Reduced monsoon precipitation, global warming, and groundwater depletion from irrigation are the primary drivers of this unusual drying.
- Most climate models fail to capture the ongoing decline accurately, highlighting the need for better projections and adaptive water management strategies.
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