Where the world’s running out of water, in one map ⇢

By Dylan Matthews, washingtonpost.com

Many of the world’s most impor­tant food-producing regions depend on fresh­wa­ter from mas­sive under­ground aquifers that have built up over thou­sands of years. The Ogal­lala Aquifer in the mid­west­ern Unit­ed States. The Upper Ganges,…

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