Energy world: why water storage is a vital tool in south asia’s climate change strategy
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14.03.23
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Both floods and droughts are the result of variable precipitation, resulting in periods with too much water and others with too little, both of which have hit the people of South Asia hard over the past few decades.
The post Energy World: Why water storage is a vital tool in South Asia’s climate change strategy first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
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