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Climate study shows drying of Cauvery to persist until 2050, even as other rivers swell
Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be a critical solution Cauvery faces po…
Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be a critical solution Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods;…
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- Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be a critical…
- Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts
- brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be a critical solution Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about
- 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be
Background
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- ion Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be a critical solution
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Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts
- brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be a critical solution Cauvery faces potential “near-term decline” of about
- 3.5% of its waters between 2026 and 2050, even as its northern counterparts brace for floods; Godaveri-Cauvery link project may be