India s river interlinking projects, aimed at addressing droughts and floods, may worsen water stress and disrupt monsoon patterns, according to a study in Nature. The research used regional climate models and data analysis to examine the hydro-meteorological consequences of these massive infrastructure projects. The study found that inter-basin water transfer could affect land-atmosphere interactions, leading to changes in rainfall patterns.
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globally where water stress is extremely high. this means it is running out of ground and surface water. increasing population and climate change have been a strain. as the government finds ways to bring tap water to homes, it will also have to conserve and recharge the water that remains. because millions of women are still waiting, dreaming of a different life for their daughters. one where they will not have to walk to fetch water. good morning. our weekend may well have started off wet and windy but we closed out the story