global water crisis is a growing concern as populations rise and climate change reduces freshwater supplies. many countries already face shortages, forcing people to rely on unsafe sources. agriculture consumes the majority of water, making sustainable farming crucial. governments and ngos are investing in desalination, water recycling, and conservation technologies. individuals are also encouraged to reduce waste in daily life. without urgent action, experts warn that conflicts over water could increase. solving this crisis requires international cooperation, technological innovation, and public awareness to ensure clean water access for future generations.
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