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With a new technique for analysing lake water storage changes and the causes behind them, science can help communities and water managers better maintain vital water sources and significant local ecosystems.
According to the authors, two billion people, or about a quarter of the world population, live in the basin of a drying lake, demonstrating the urgent need to incorporate human consumption, climate change, and sedimentation consequences into sustainable water resource management.
According to the Guardian News,
In an effort to lower ammonia and nitrogen oxide emissions that are prohibited by EU legislation, the Dutch government is offering to buy out up to 3,000 "peak polluter" farms and significant industrial polluters.
Christianne van der Wal, the nitrogen minister, stated that farmers would be offered more than 100% of the value of their farms in exchange for leaving. For the first time, the Dutch government has said that if the voluntary steps fall short, forced buyouts will be implemented.
Well Climate Change is increasing so is food shortage as Farm Lands which is mainly managed by Farmers to grow food will be bought by the Govt to lower ammonia and nitrogen oxide emissions.
After being first discussed in a government research paper proposing a 30% reduction in cattle by 2030, this is the first time the Dutch government has formally committed to a contentious mandatory buyout, or expropriation policy.
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Source Link 1: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/climate-change-to-push-30-per-cent-species-over-tipping-points-study-4055463
Source Link 2: https://www.businessinsider.in/sustainability/news/53-of-largest-lakes-worldwide-losing-water-storing-capacity-due-to-global-warming-and-unsustainable-human-consumption/articleshow/100394475.cms
Source Link 3: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/nov/30/peak-polluters-last-chance-close-dutch-governmen