Groundwater Crisis in Zimbabwe Brought On by Droughts

https://eos.org/articles/groundwater-crisis-in-zimbabwe-brought-on-by-droughts

Source: By Andrew Mambondiyani, Eos/AGU. 

Excerpt: Zimbabwe’s groundwater is disappearing fast, leaving rural communities without water for household and agricultural use. In parched Zimbabwe, farmers—along with water experts and policy makers—are apprehensive as groundwater is depleted rapidly because of drawn-out droughts. ...Anna Brazier, an independent climate change researcher and consultant based in Zimbabwe, said that although drought years are part of the normal climate cycle in this part of Africa—often associated with the well-known El Niño–Southern Oscillation—global warming is causing droughts to become more frequent, more intense, and less predictable. ...“Strategic use of groundwater for food security in a changing climate is becoming more and more important. It is important for farmers to utilize water resources sustainably to allow water seepage to greater depths,” Zhakata said.... 

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