The Guardian - Climate warning as world’s rivers dry up at fastest rate for 30 years
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The Guardian - Climate warning as world’s rivers dry up at fastest rate for 30 years

This recent article from The Guardian reports on the alarming rate at which global rivers are drying up, with 2023 marking the fastest decline in 30 years. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released its State of Global Water Resources report, revealing that over 50% of the world’s river catchment areas were in deficit last year. Major rivers such as the Amazon, Mississippi, Ganges, and Mekong hit record-low water levels, threatening water security for millions of people.

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Canada’s National Observer - Extended nightmarish drought strains British Columbia water systems
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Canada’s National Observer - Extended nightmarish drought strains British Columbia water systems

In this recent report, CBC News highlights the severe impact of flooding across Quebec, as towns like Louiseville and Yamachiche face a daunting recovery after the remnants of tropical storm Debby inundated southern Quebec. The storm led to unprecedented damage, with 52 municipalities affected, 350 people evacuated, and 52 landslides reported, particularly in the Laurentians.

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The Globe and Mail - Years of drought in Alberta and B.C. pushing freshwater supply into uncharted territory
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The Globe and Mail - Years of drought in Alberta and B.C. pushing freshwater supply into uncharted territory

This recent article from The Globe and Mail highlights the urgent water challenges facing Alberta and British Columbia as they enter a third consecutive year of drought. The persistent drought is pushing the freshwater supply in these provinces into uncharted territory, revealing gaps in water management systems that have yet to adapt to current climate challenges.

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CBC News - Cut off from drinking water and roads, Quebec towns face daunting cleanup after flooding
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CBC News - Cut off from drinking water and roads, Quebec towns face daunting cleanup after flooding

In this recent report, CBC News highlights the severe impact of flooding across Quebec, as towns like Louiseville and Yamachiche face a daunting recovery after the remnants of tropical storm Debby inundated southern Quebec. The storm led to unprecedented damage, with 52 municipalities affected, 350 people evacuated, and 52 landslides reported, particularly in the Laurentians.

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The Conversation - The Jasper fire highlights the risks climate change poses to Canada’s world heritage sites
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The Conversation - The Jasper fire highlights the risks climate change poses to Canada’s world heritage sites

This article from The Conversation highlights the significant risks that climate change poses to Canada’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, as exemplified by the devastating wildfire in Jasper National Park. The fire has highlighted the vulnerability of these globally significant sites to extreme weather events, particularly wildfires, driven by climate change.

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CNN Climate - A water war is looming between Mexico and the US. Neither side will win
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CNN Climate - A water war is looming between Mexico and the US. Neither side will win

Recent tensions highlighted by CNN News reveal a growing conflict between the United States and Mexico over shared water resources. Under a long-standing treaty, both countries share waters from the Colorado River and the Rio Grande. However, severe droughts and high temperatures have hindered Mexico's ability to meet its water delivery obligations, causing distress for farmers in South Texas who depend on this supply.

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Newsweek - California Imposes Permanent Water Restrictions on Cities and Towns
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Newsweek - California Imposes Permanent Water Restrictions on Cities and Towns

This recent article from Newsweek reports on California's historic decision to impose permanent water restrictions on its cities and towns to address ongoing drought and water conservation challenges. The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) approved regulations that require the state’s largest water utilities to reduce water provision over the next 15 years. This move aims to prevent future water shortages by making conservation a permanent practice, rather than a temporary emergency measure.

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The Hill Times - Canada at risk of both freshwater and brain drain as thirst for tech grows: AquaAction president
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The Hill Times - Canada at risk of both freshwater and brain drain as thirst for tech grows: AquaAction president

An American threat assessment identified global water security and climate-related disasters like drought as increasing risks to national security interests. Canada needs to catch up, according to AquaAction's Soula Chronopoulos. She warns that Canada is "asleep at the wheel" in protecting its freshwater, risking future crises without greater focus on water tech and matching U.S. policies and regulations.

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CBC News - 2nd major flooding in 11 years a sign Toronto is not adapting quickly enough, say climate experts
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CBC News - 2nd major flooding in 11 years a sign Toronto is not adapting quickly enough, say climate experts

This recent article from CBC News reports on the second major flooding event in Toronto within 11 years, highlighting the city's struggle to adapt to increasing extreme weather events. On Tuesday, Toronto experienced severe rainfall reminiscent of the 2013 flood, resulting in similar consequences. Roads were submerged, subway stations turned into urban waterfalls, and power outages affected large parts of the city.

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The Conversation - Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the US
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The Conversation - Climate change is increasing stress on thousands of aging dams across the US

This article from The Conversation highlights how the heavy rainfall in late June 2024 caused significant flooding in the Upper Midwest, putting the aging Rapidan Dam in southern Minnesota at risk of failure. This event follows similar dam-related issues in Vermont the previous year. Hiba Baroud, an expert in civil and environmental engineering at Vanderbilt University, emphasizes how flooding can erode dams, leading to potential breaches and uncontrolled water releases.

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