Global River Flows Reach Historic Lows in 2023, UN Warns
In 2023, global river flows hit unprecedented lows due to record heat, threatening water supplies as demand continues to rise, according to a UN weather agency report.
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In 2023, global river flows hit unprecedented lows due to record heat, threatening water supplies as demand continues to rise, according to a UN weather agency report.
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