Article 4W9XB 1.9 billion people at risk from mountain water shortages, study shows

1.9 billion people at risk from mountain water shortages, study shows

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Jonathan Watts Global environment editor
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Rising demand and climate crisis threaten entire mountain ecosystem, say scientists

A quarter of the world's population are at risk of water supply problems as mountain glaciers, snow-packs and alpine lakes are run down by global heating and rising demand, according to an international study.

The first inventory of high-altitude sources finds the Indus is the most important and vulnerable "water tower" due to run-off from the Karakoram, Hindu Kush, Ladakh, and Himalayan mountain ranges, which flow downstream to a densely populated and intensively irrigated basin in Pakistan, India, China and Afghanistan.

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