Satellite Findings Reveal a Deteriorating Situation
For over two decades, satellites have been monitoring a significant crisis that is unfolding right under our feet. Recent data shows that Earth’s continents are drying out at alarming rates. This situation is primarily driven by climate change, excessive groundwater use, and extreme drought conditions. As a result, four massive regions in the northern hemisphere are experiencing what experts are calling “mega-drying.” This trend poses a serious threat to freshwater supplies that billions of people rely on.
Groundwater loss has now become a major contributor to sea level rise, surpassing even the melting of ice sheets. If we do not implement urgent and effective global water policies, we may face a catastrophic freshwater bankruptcy. The situation demands immediate attention from governments and communities worldwide to safeguard our precious water resources.