Irrigation in northern India in recent decades has pulled water from the ground faster than the region’s soaking monsoon rains can replenish it. And satellite data reveal that the pace of extraction has accelerated in recent decades, scientists report in two new studies.
DRINK UP Dramatic increases in the irrigation of crops across northern India have substantially depleted the region’s groundwater.
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