As rivers dry up and rainfall declines, water stored underground is more important than ever in the climate-change-impacted Middle East. But managing groundwater is complex. Nobody even really knows how much there is.
As rivers dry up and rainfall declines, water stored underground is more important than ever in the climate-change-impacted Middle East. The problem is: Nobody really knows how much is left.
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As rivers dry up and rainfall declines, water stored underground is more important than ever in the climate-change-impacted Middle East. But managing groundwater is complex. Nobody even really knows how much there is.
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