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Water and climate: Rising risks for urban populations

Water is vital to a city’s growth and stability and is the backbone to healthy societies. But the threat of too much or too little water puts everything at risk. This report highlights how the cities facing the worst climate impacts are often those with the highest social vulnerability.

Wateraid (2025): Water and climate
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