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The world's most populous country plans to spend nearly $80 billion on water-hungry coal plants by 2031 to power growing industries like data center operations.
Just a decade ago, water flowed every other day, according to the local government and residents of Solapur, some 400 km inland from Mumbai ...
The world’s most populous country plans to spend nearly $80 billion on water-hungry coal plants by 2031 to power growing industries like data center ... Science and Environment think-tank ...
The increasing amount of carbon dioxide in our planet's atmosphere has altered the planet's weather patterns and intensified ...
Solapur illustrates the Catch-22 facing India, which has 17% of the planet's population but access to only 4% of its water resources. The world's most populous country plans to spend nearly $80 ...