aquíferos
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Aquifers plummeting, carbon sinks saturating, and dengue advancing to new latitudes: a report with 70 researchers and over 150 specialists warns that climate and biodiversity have entered a cycle of mutual destruction that threatens energy, water, health, and work on a global scale.
Valdemar Medeiros 01/05/2026 at 11:53
Science and Technology
20 years of NASA satellites put the planet’s freshwater on alert by revealing that continents have already lost reserves on an unprecedented scale, with aquifers, rivers, and agricultural areas under pressure in 101 countries that concentrate 75% of the world’s population.
Alisson Ficher 24/04/2026 at 16:45
Science and Technology
