Global Water Bankruptcy: Living Beyond Our Hydrological Means
On 20th January 2026, a new report by the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health (UNU-INWEH) warned that the world has entered a phase of Global Water Bankruptcy.
- The assessment makes clear that global agriculture and water systems are no longer facing a temporary crisis, but operating beyond sustainable hydrological limits with long-term ecological and socio-economic consequences.
Key Findings & Statistics
- Nearly 70% of global freshwater withdrawals are used for agriculture, much of it in regions with declining or highly variable water availability.
- Around 3 billion people and over half of global food production are located in areas ....
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