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The Water Crisis Is a Risk to the Financial System

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Water scarcity and the degradation of river ecosystems have been seen as exclusively environmental problems, marginal to the logic of markets and financial stability, but today the water crisis is a systemic risk, with direct impacts on inflation, supply chains and the stability of financial systems. Projections are clear: by 2050, about half of global GDP will be generated in regions subject to high water risk. More frequent droughts, extreme f…

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Water scarcity and the degradation of river ecosystems have been seen as exclusively environmental problems, marginal to the logic of markets and financial stability, but today the water crisis is a systemic risk, with direct impacts on inflation, supply chains and the stability of financial systems. Projections are clear: by 2050, about half of global GDP will be generated in regions subject to high water risk. More frequent droughts, extreme f…

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Sapo broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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