Study warns global rivers are drying up

James S Murray
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Water and food supplies under threat as climate change leads to reduced flow in world's largest rivers

Some of the world's largest rivers, including the Ganges, the Niger and the Colorado, are drying up as a result of climate change, with potentially catastrophic consequences for many of the world's most...

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