Beyond boundaries: Earth's water cycle is being bent to brea

Beyond boundaries: Earth's water cycle is being bent to breaking point

Freshwater’s life-giving benefits are being gravely threatened by humanity’s manipulations of the hydrological cycle, impacting the climate and biodiversity, and undermining Earth’s operating system.

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