climate change
Tropical Groundwater Resources Benefit From Fewer, But More Intense Rainfall
After examining precipitation and groundwater data from wells scattered across the tropics, researchers discovered these freshwater resources may be more resilient to climate change than previously thought, and may even benefit from fewer but more intense rainfall patterns.
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