Water resources under stress as economies and populations grow with 2.2 billion people lacking clean drinking water.

Water resources under stress as economies and populations grow with 2.2 billion people lacking clean drinking water.
Residents say they are facing the worst water crisis in decades as they witness an unusually hot February and March.
Experts say the city of 21 million could run out of water in a matter of months.
Foreign companies, including European ones, are helping Israel loot Gaza’s natural gas reserves. They must be stopped.
Global warming is exacerbating the spread of a disease that should have been consigned to the dust bin of history.
Fountains have dried up while hotels impose a four-minute shower challenge as water runs dry.
Tunisian dams are filled at just 22 percent capacity and some 20 dams have already gone out of service.
The marshlands have shrunk from 20,000 square kilometres in the early 1990s to 4,000 by latest estimates.
Four dams are being demolished along the Klamath River in northern California, as salmon populations plummet.
Protesters have denounced state-owned Israeli company Mekorot for its human rights record as it expands in Argentina.
Israeli attacks worsen the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which already was suffering under a 16-year blockade.
More than two million Palestinians left with limited access to clean water, something the UN is raising alarms about.
Part 2 of a People & Power investigation into Iraq’s intensifying water crisis and how it’s impacting rural communities.
Health officials warn of the danger of water contamination in the aftermath of catastrophic floods in Libya’s east.