Risk of saltwater intrusion into coastal groundwater spans the globe: Study
PolicyThursday, May 28, 2026Mongabay

Risk of saltwater intrusion into coastal groundwater spans the globe: Study

A recent study highlights the widespread risk of saltwater intrusion into coastal groundwater, which threatens vital freshwater resources for drinking and irrigation. As groundwater levels decline in coastal regions globally, policy makers and activists must prioritize sustainable water management strategies to mitigate this pressing issue.

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