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Water crisis: Various groundwater resources around the world could be depleted by 2050

Water crisis: Various groundwater resources around the world could be depleted by 2050

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Heavily irrigated regions in drier climates face the greatest threat

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Climate change could cause over 500,000 extra deaths in 2050

Climate change could cause over 500,000 extra deaths in 2050

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Health impacts due to changes in agricultural production are currently examined

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The plastic pollution problem in charts

The plastic pollution problem in charts

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The total volume of all plastic ever produced has been calculated at 8.3 bn tonnes (the equivalent of 25,000 Empire State Buildings, or a billion elephants)

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Historic deal to address shipping emissions

Historic deal to address shipping emissions

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Shipping, previously excluded from climate agreements, should now cut CO2 emissions by at least 50% by 2050

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