Uncategorized Scientists warn that a capital city with millions of inhabitants could run out of water by 2030, while entire megacities enter an invisible crisis by draining ancient aquifers faster than nature can replenish them, pushing populations towards dry taps, depleted wells, and urban water collapse. Valdemar Medeiros 03/05/2026 at 10:51
Uncategorized The UN declared in January 2026 that the world entered an era of “water bankruptcy,” a state beyond crisis, in which compacted aquifers, vanished lakes, and rivers that have become seasonal can no longer recover to historical levels. Valdemar Medeiros 27/04/2026 at 13:24
Sustainability Water Bankruptcy Advances, and UN Warns of Freshwater Collapse Worldwide Sara Aquino 25/01/2026 at 18:01
Interesting facts Waterless Cities: São Paulo, Cape Town, Chennai, and Other Metropolises Face Real Threat of Irreversible Water Collapse, While UN Declares ‘Global Bankruptcy’ and Warns That Billions Already Suffer From Extreme Scarcity. Alisson Ficher 23/01/2026 at 14:38