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one-third of India’s population already lives in semiarid regions, while India’s population has quadrupled during the past century, making it already the world’s most water-poor country in per capita terms. Weaker monsoons mean less rainfall in the Hindu Belt as well as less snowpack in the southern Himalayas. That last bit is particularly bad news for Pakistan, which relies upon Himalayan snowmelt to irrigate everything.
The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
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