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View all search resultsHuman activities - from destroying forests to burning gas, oil and coal for energy - are disrupting the rainfall the world depends on, fueling huge economic, health and social stability threats, scientists and economists warned on Friday.
As climate change impacts strengthen and water security becomes a growing concern in both India and Pakistan, India has proposed renegotiating a six-decade-old water sharing treaty - a move Pakistan so far opposes.
Water scarcity is most acute in Java – home to more than 60 percent of Indonesia's population – with many of its cities and most of its agriculture only possessing 10 percent of the country's water resources.