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  • Climate Change Reduces Freshwater Reserves in Germany

    Daily Pulse March 24, 2026

    Climate Change Reduces Freshwater Reserves in Germany

    Recent data indicates significant declines in freshwater reserves across Germany due to climate change.

    Global trends show that evaporation rates are surpassing precipitation in many regions, including Germany, which has lost billions of tons of freshwater in recent years. Although the wet conditions of 2024 replenished some reserves, the subsequent year experienced warmer and drier weather, exacerbating the situation. This pattern is mirrored across much of Europe, while regions such as Australia, Oceania, and parts of Africa have seen increased rainfall. The reduction in groundwater is attributed to climate change, which enhances atmospheric moisture retention.


    For journalistic integrity, this report was summarized from: deutschlandfunk.de