China’s Groundwater Crisis: Unseen Challenges Beneath the Surface

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

China’s groundwater is facing a severe crisis driven by rapid economic growth, urbanization, and climate change. This vital resource supplies nearly half of the world’s drinking water, particularly in rural regions, and is crucial for industrial activities and irrigation across China. However, decades of pollution, over-extraction, and inadequate management have led to alarming levels of degradation.

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