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The “Asian water tower” is losing 24 billion tonnes of groundwater every year

The Asian Water Tower loses approximately 24.2 billion tonnes of groundwater annually, with the steepest declines occurring in densely populated farming regions. Glacier melt may provide temporary relief around 2060, but depletion is expected to accelerate afterward without changes in water consumption practices.

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