The Ganges, a lifeline for hundreds of millions across South Asia, is drying at a rate scientists say is unprecedented in recorded history. Climate change, shifting monsoons, relentless extraction and ...
The Ganges River is drying up faster than ever and scientists are calling it the worst drought in over 1,300 years. A new study links this crisis to human activity, weakened monsoons, and pollution.
Around the world, rivers and lakes that sustained civilisations for millennia are vanishing before our eyes. The Caspian Sea ...
Although highly revered in Indian culture and Hinduism, the river is heavily polluted. It is estimated that nearly 5 billion ...