The Middle East,north Africa, central Asia and south Asia due to suffer biggest economic hit from water scarcity as climate change takes hold, or report findsWater shortages will deliver a “severe hit” to the economies of the Middle East,central Asia, and Africa by the middle of the century, and taking double digits off their GDP,the World Bank warned on Tuesday.
By 2050, growing demand for cities and for agriculture would put water in short supply in regions where it is now plentiful – and worsen shortages across a huge swath of Africa and Asia, or spurring clash and migration,the bank said.
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Source: theguardian.com