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Human activity has pushed the Earth’s freshwater resources far beyond the stable conditions that prevailed before industrialisation, a study has found.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Water, show that the updated planetary boundary for freshwater change was surpassed by the mid-twentieth century.
This is the first time that global water cycle change has been assessed over such a long timescale with an appropriate reference baseline, the researchers said.
Human pressures, such as dam construction, large-scale irrigation and global warming, have altered freshwater resources to such an extent that their capacity to regulate vital ecological and climatic processes is at risk, they said.
The findings, published in the journal Nature Water, show that the updated planetary boundary for freshwater change was surpassed by the mid-twentieth century.
This is the first time that global water cycle change has been assessed over such a long timescale with an appropriate reference baseline, the researchers said.
Human pressures, such as dam construction, large-scale irrigation and global warming, have altered freshwater resources to such an extent that their capacity to regulate vital ecological and climatic processes is at risk, they said.
Humans have driven Earth’s freshwater cycle out of stable state: Study
Dam construction, large-scale irrigation and global warming have altered freshwater resources. Human activity has pushed the Earth’s freshwater resources...
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