Global water reservoir volumes decline despite growth in capacity, study shows

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Rising water demand played a role but climate change was a critical factor. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Global reservoir volumes fell during the last 20 years despite a construction boom that drove up storage capacity, a new study showed on Tuesday, suggesting that new dams will not be enough to solve growing strain on the world’s water supplies.

“Even if temperatures stop rising, increasing demand and new construction are likely to continue,” she added. Lengthy droughts have raised questions about the feasibility of large reservoirs. China saw hydropower output plummet last summer as a result of record-high temperatures across the Yangtze basin.

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