HomeClimate411Majority of groundwater stores resilient to climate change Climate411Middle Column Majority of groundwater stores resilient to climate change By Christina Norman - August 26, 2020 201 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Fewer of the world’s large aquifers are depleting than previously estimated, according to a new study by the University of Sussex and UCL. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleThe Telegraph: Airships to Provide Climate Friendly Air TransportNext articleEU subsidies benefit big farms while underfunding greener and poorer plots – new research Charles Rotter LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Search Related Articles North America May See Natural Gas Prices Follow Global Ones – A Frightening Taste of The Agony Developing Countries Are Facing Climate411 They can show up quietly and more deadly in the form of shuttered businesses, unliveable utility bills, and soaring inflation for anything that relies... Read more Claim: For Wetland Plants, Sea-level Rise Stamps Out Benefits of Higher CO2 Climate411 Beneficial effects of rising CO2 for plants disappear under flooding, 33-year field experiment reveals Read more German Conservationists Score Win In Battle To Protect 1000-Year Old “Grimm’s Fairytale Forest” From Green Insanity Climate411 The legal fight to rescue the treasured forest from windpark industrialization has begun. Read more