Climate change drives erratic water cycles, not scarcity alone – experts
Expect heavier downpours, followed by longer dry spells
Rising global temperatures are not simply reducing rainfall, but reshaping when and how it falls, with experts warning that increasingly erratic water cycles pose a growing challenge for agriculture and infrastructure planning.
As the agricultural sector comes under increasing pressure from global warming, Prof Mike Muller of the University of the Witwatersrand’s School of Governance says the issue is n...
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